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LIST  OF 

NEWSPAPERS 


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PERIODICALS 

PUBLISHED  IN  KANSAS, 


CORRECTED  TO 


AUGUST  1,  1911. 


ISSUED   BY  THE 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 
GEO.  W.  MARTIN,  Secretary, 

TOPEKA.      :   :  .''  '•  :  '• 


OF 

OF 


STATE  PRINTING  OFFICE, 
TOPEKA,  1911. 

4-650 


. 

Index  to  Counties. 


Allen    1 

Anderson     10 

Atchison    4 

Barber     35 

Barton  35 

Bourton    H 

Brown    

Butler    ^ 

Chase 20 

Chautauqua    lo 

Cherokee   4P 

Cheyenne    29 

Clark   ?6 


Clay 


24 


Cloud   24 

Coffey    20 

Comanche    °° 

Cowley     l.o 

Crawford    W 

Decatur 29 

Dickinson    25 

Doniphan    & 

Douglas  JJ 

Edwards    „ fb 

Elk  H 

Ellis 29 

Ellsworth    30 

Finney 36 

Ford     37 

Franklin    . ..;..*...   1^ 

Geary     ...  -.-.-' .-.'..-...   25 

Gove     •-.-..  30 

Grah&ir,   ;./.... -S 

Grant     ^  *   37 

Gray    37 

Greeley    6l 

Greenwood    20 

Hamilton     37 

Harper 37 

Harvey    * 

Haskell    38 

Hodgeman     • 38 

Jackson   5 

Jefferson   5 

Jewell    , 30 

Johnson 12 

Kearny    38 

Kingman     38 

Kiowa    38 

Labette    17 

Lane     39 

Leavenworth    C 

Lincoln    31 


PAGE 

Linn 13 

Logan    31 

Lyon    21 

McPherson    44 

Marion     21 

Marshall    26 

Meade    39 

Miami    13 

Mitchell     "31 

Montgomery  18 

Morris   21 

Morton     39 

Nemaha     6 

Neosho     18 

Ness 39 

Norton     51 

Osage     9.2 

Osborne 32 

Ottawa    26 

Pawnee    39 

Phillips    32 

Pottawatomie 22 

Pratt    89 

Rawlins 32 

Reno     40 

Republic    27 

Rice    40 

Riley    27 

Rooks     32 

Rush     41 

Russell    33 

Saline    27 

Scott    41 

Sedgwick     . 44 

Seward    41 

Shawnee    7 

Sheridan    '. .  .  33 

Sherman    33 

Smith     33 

Stafford 41 

Stanton   42 

Stevens    42 

Sumner    46 

Thomas    34 

Trego 34 

Wabaunsee   23 

Wallace   34 

Washington    28 

Wichita   42 

Wilson   18 

Woodson    23 

Wyandotte    13 

Foreign  newspapers 47 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  newspapers  and  periodicals 
published  in  Kansas,  corrected  to  August  1,  1911. 

The  regular  issues  of  these,  with  very  few  exceptions,  are 
now  being  received  by  the  Kansas  State  Historical  Society. 
They  are  the  free  gift  of  the  publishers  of  the  state.  They 
are  bound  in  annual  or  semiannual  volumes,  and  are  preserved 
in  the  library  of  the  Society  in  the  state  capitol  for  the  free 
use  of  the  people.  They  number  792  in  all.  Of  these  70  are 
dailies,  605  weeklies,  1  triweekly,  14  semiweeklies,  79  month- 
lies, 7  semimonthlies,  5  bimonthlies,  8  quarterlies,  3  occasionals, 
making  in  all  25,074  bound  volumes  of  Kansas  newspapers  and 
magazines.  They  come  from  all  of  the  105  counties  of  Kansas, 
and  record  the  history  of  the  people  of  all  the  communities  and 
neighborhoods. 

Many  newspaper  publishers  fail  to  realize  the  importance 
of  this  printed  list.  Aside  from  the  regular  issue  of  this  bien- 
nial report  of  the  Historical  Society,  about  300  separate  copies 
of  this  list  were  called  for  in  the  past  biennium  by  business 
men,  officials,  advertisers  and  politicians,  several  being  fur- 
nished parties  out  of  the  state,  extending  to  the  Atlantic  coast. 

Those^that  are  marked  "Not  received  by  the  Society"  have 
been  written  for,  but  they  do  not  respond. 

The  figures  following  the  name  of  each  county  indicate  the 
number  of  bound  newspaper  files  for  that  county. 

A  list  of  foreign  newspapers  and  periodicals  kept  on  file  in 
our  library  will  be  found  at  end  of  Kansas  list. 

(3) 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 


First  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

ATCHISON.  JACKSON.  NEMAHA. 

BROWN.  JEFFERSON.  SHAWNEE. 

DONIPHAN.  LEAVENWORTH. 


ATCHISON  COUNTY— 397  bound  volumes. 

The  Atchison  Globe  (daily  and  weekly),  independent;  Globe  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers,  Atchison. 

The  Atchison  Champion  (daily),  republican;  Eugene  C.  Pulliam,  editor, 
Champion  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Atchison. 

The  Midland  (monthly),  college;  Geo.  N.  Mendenhall,  editor  in  chief, 
literary  societies  of  Midland  College,  publishers,  Atchison. 

The  Abbey  Student  (bimonthly),  college;  G.  J.  Skluzacek,  editor  in  chief, 
students  of  St.  Benedict's  College,  publishers,  Atchison. 

Midland  College  Bulletin  (quarterly),  college;  published  by  Midland  Col- 
lege, Atchison. 

Muscotah  Record,  independent;  P.  J.  Cortelyou,  editor  and  publisher, 
Muscotah. 

The  Effingham  New  Leaf,  republican;  C.  E.  and  A.  J.  Sells,  editors  and 
publishers,  Effingham. 

Atchison  County  High  School  News  (monthly) ;  published  by  the  students 
of  Atchison  County  high  school,  Effingham. 

The  Potter  Kansan,  independent;  J.  E.  Remsburg,  editor  and  publisher, 
Potter. 

Kansas  Staats-Auzeiger  (German)  ;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Atchison. 

The  Huron  Herald,  independent;  J.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher,  Huron. 

The  Western  Chief  (monthly),  official  magazine  of  the  I.  0.  R.  M.;  C.  A. 
Wolf,  editor  and  publisher,  Atchison. 

The  Atchison  Church  Visitor  (weekly)  ;  Paul  Tonsing,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Atchison. 

E.  W.  Howe's  Monthly* (monthly)  ;  E.  W.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher, 
Atchison. 

BROWN  COUNTY— 258  bound  volumes. 

The  Brown  County  World  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Ewing  Her- 
bert, editor  and  publisher,  Hiawatha. 

The  Kansas  News-Democrat  (weekly),  democratic;  F.  M.  Pearl,  pro- 
prietor, Hiawatha. 

The  Key,  official  organ  of  Life  and  Annuity  Association  (monthly)  ;  F.  M. 
Pearl,  editor  and  publisher,  Hiawatha. 

Herbert's  Weekly  (weekly),  literary;  Ewing  Herbert,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Hiawatha. 


FIRST  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  5 

The  Horton  Headlight-Commercial,  republican;  Charles  Herbert  Browne, 
editor  and  publisher,  Horton. 

Fairview  Enterprise,  republican;  J.  R.  Leonard,  publisher,  Fairview. 

The  Everest  Enterprise,  republican;  Rev.  J.  E.  Holly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Everest. 

The  Morrill  News,  independent;  D.  H.  Steele,  editor  and  publisher,  Morrill. 

Robinson  Index,  republican;  Harry  M.  Leslie,  editor  and  publisher,  Rob- 
inson. 

Powhattan  Bee,  independent;  Eppie  L.  Barber,  editor  and  publisher, 
Powhattan. 

DONIPHAN  COUNTY— 180  bound  volumes. 

The  Weekly  Kansas  Chief,  republican;  H.  J.  Calnan,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Troy. 

Wathena  Times,  neutral;  C.  A.  Ryan,  editor  and  publisher,  Wathena. 

The  Wathena  Republican,  republican;  W.  T.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Wathena. 

The  Severance  News,  neutral;  Hattie  E.  Peeler,  editor  and  publisher, 
Severance. 

White  Cloud  Globe,  republican;  Anna  Mallows,  editor  and  publisher, 
White  Cloud. 

The  Highland  Vidette,  republican;  Tobias  Larson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Highland. 

Highland  College  Bulletin  (bimonthly)  ;  published  by  the  University, 
Highland. 

JACKSON  COUNTY— 207  bound  volumes. 

The  Holton  Recorder,  republican;  M.  M.  Beck  and  W.  T.  Beck,  editors 

and  publishers,  Holton. 
The  Holton   Signal,  democratic;    S.   T.   Osterhold,   editor  and  publisher, 

Holton. 
The  Campbell  College  Charta  (monthly),  college;  T.  D.  Crites,  editor  in 

chief,  published  by  Campbell  College,  Holton. 

Soldier  Clipper,  republican;  Ben  L.  Mickle,  editor  and  publisher,  Soldier. 
Whiting  Journal,  independent;  Butters  &  Butters,  editors  and  publishers, 

Whiting. 

The  Hoyt  Sentinel,  neutral;  Moses  W.  Porter,  editor  and  publisher,  Hoyt. 
The  Mayetta  Herald,  local;  W.  H.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher,  Mayetta. 
The  Netawaka  Talk,  republican;  W.  J.  Granger,  editor  and  publisher, 

Netawaka.     (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY— 281  bound  volumes. 

The  Oskaloosa  Independent,  republican;  F.  H.  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Oskaloosa. 

The  Oskaloosa  Times,  republican;  J.  E.  Gardiner,  editor,  Harman  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Oskaloosa. 

The  Jefferson  County  Tribune,  populist;  J.  E.  Gardiner,  editor,  Harman 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Oskaloosa. 


6  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

Valley  Falls  New  Era,  republican;  Geo.  Harman,  editor,  Harman  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Valley  Falls. 

The  Farmers'  Vindicator,  populist;  Geo.  Harman,  editor,  Harman  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Valley  Falls. 

The  Winchester  Star,  republican;  Mrs.  O.  C.  Kirkpatrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Winchester. 

The  Nortonville  News,  republican;  Hill  and  Stillman,  publishers,  Norton- 
ville. 

The  McLouth  Times,  republican;  H.  F.  Broadbent,  editor  and  publisher, 
McLouth. 

The  Meriden  Ledger,  neutral;  Lizzie  Shafer,  owner,  Harman  Publishing 
Company,  publishers,  Meriden. 

The  Perry  Mirror,  republican;  W.  J.  Cronin,  editor  and  publisher,  Perry. 

The  Eastern  Kansan,  republican;  Frank  Whitwam,  editor  and  publisher, 
Valley  Falls. 

LEAVENWORTH  COUNTY— 510  bound  volumes. 

The  Leavenworth  Times  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  D.  R.  Anthony, 
jr.,  editor  and  publisher,  Leavenworth. 

The  Home  Record  (monthly),  charity;  Mrs.  Florence  M.  Hopkins,  editor, 
Home  for  Friendless,  publishers,  Leavenworth. 

The  Leavenworth  Post  (daily),  independent;  A.  T.  Reid,  president,  Fred 
W.  Jameson,  treasurer,  Post  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Leaven- 
worth. 

Journal  of  the  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association  (quarterly)  ;  Capt.  Herbert  A. 
White,  editor,  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association,  publishers,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth. 

Leavenworth  Tribune  (German),  independent;  S.  Kuraner,  editor,  Leav- 
enworth. 

The  Labor  Chronicle  and  Resubmissionist,  labor;  Jas.  F.  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher,  Leavenworth. 

The  Old  Ladies'  Journal  (monthly),  charity;  Mrs.  S.  M.  Hartough,  editor, 
board  of  Wm.  Small  Memorial  Home,  publishers,  Leavenworth. 

The  Tonganoxie  Mirror,  republican;  Wm.  Heynen,  editor  and  publisher, 
Tonganoxie. 

The  Lansing  News;  J.  W.  Higgins,  editor,  Lansing. 

Fort  Leavenworth  News,  local;  J.  L.  Corbett,  editor  and  publisher,  Fort 
Leavenworth. 

The  Easton  Transcript;  J.  0.  Potter  and  R.  W.  Stafford,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Easton.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  October  29,  1908.) 

The  Linwood  Times,  local;  W.  N.  Kelsey,  editor  and  publisher,  Linwood. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  April  7,  1910.) 

NEMAHA  COUNTY— 263  bound  volumes. 

The  Courier-Democrat,  democratic;  G.  C.  Adriance,  editor  and  publisher, 

Seneca. 
The   Seneca   Tribune,  republican;   W.   H.  Jordan,   editor  and   publisher, 

Seneca. 


FIRST  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT  7 

The  Sabetha  Herald,  republican;  Andrew  McLaughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Sabetha. 

The  Sabetha  Star,  independent  republican;  C.  J.  Durst,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Sabetha. 

The  Wetmore  Spectator,  republican;  W.  F.  Turrentine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Wetmore. 

The  Centralia  Journal,  progressive  republican;  H.  L.  Wait,  editor  and 
publisher,  Centralia. 

The  Goffs  Advance,  independent  democratic;  E.  F.  Jones,  editor,  Goffs. 

The  Corning  Gazette,  republican;  W.  W.  Randel,  editor  and  publisher, 
Corning. 

The  Bern  Gazette,  republican;  W.  W.  Driggs,  editor  and  publisher,  Bern. 

SHAWNEE  COUNTY— 1134  bound  volumes. 

The  Topeka  Capital  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Arthur  Capper, 
editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

The  Topeka  State  Journal  (daily),  independent;  Frank  P.  MacLennan, 
editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

Topeka  Daily  Legal  News;  Nanon  L.  Herron,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Topeka. 

Kansas  Farmer;  Albert  T.  Reid,  president,  S.  H.  Pitcher,  secretary,  J.  R. 
Mulvane,  treasurer,  T.  A.  Borman  and  I.  D.  Graham,  editors,  Kansas 
Farmer  Company,  publishers,  Topeka. 

The  Farmers'  Mail  and  Breeze,  republican;  T.  A.  McNeal,  editor,  Arthur 
Capper,  publisher,  Topeka. 

Western  School  Journal  (monthly),  educational;  John  MacDonald,  editor 
and  proprietor,  Topeka. 

The  Merchants'  Journal,  trade;  Paul  A.  Lovewell,  vice  president  and 
editor,  Chas  P.  Adams,  president  and  manager,  Guy  D.  Adams,  sec- 
retary and  treasurer,  Merchants'  Journal  Company,  publishers,  Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Banker  (monthly) ,  financial ;  W.  W.  Bowman,  editor,  Kansas 
Bankers'  Association,  publishers,  Topeka. 

The  Washburn  Review;  Irene  Mehl,  editor  in  chief,  published  by  students 
of  Washburn  College,  Topeka. 

Washburn  College  Bulletin  (quarterly)  ;  edited  and  published  by  faculty 
and  students  of  Washburn  College,  Topeka. 

The  High  School  World  (semimonthly)  ;  Warren  Crumbine,  editor  in 
chief,  published  by  students  of  Topeka  high  school,  Topeka. 

The  Western  Odd  Fellow  (semimonthly) ;  H.  C.  Stevens,  editor,  and  F.  S. 
Stevens,  publisher,  Topeka. 

Missouri  Valley  Farmer  (monthly)  ;  Arthur  Capper,  publisher,  A.  L. 
Nichols,  editor,  Topeka. 

Knights  and  Ladies  of  Security  (monthly)  ;  Geo.  M.  Crawford,  editor,  of- 
ficial organ  of  the  Knights  and  Ladies  of  Security,  Topeka. 

Kansas  Worker,  religious;  organ  of  the  Kansas  Seventh  Day  Adventist 
Conference  Association,  H.  E.  Meyer,  editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

Kansas  Children's  Home  Finder  (monthly) ;  Rev.  O.  S.  Morrow,  editor 
and  manager,  Kansas  Children's  Home  Society,  publishers,  Topeka. 


8  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The  Kansas  Issue  (monthly),  temperance;  edited  and  published  by  the 
Kansas  State  Temperance  Union,  Topeka. 

The  Topeka  Plaindealer  (Afro- American),  republican;  Nick  Chiles,  busi- 
ness manager,  Topeka. 

The  Household  (monthly) ;  Arthur  Capper,  publisher,  Mrs.  Alice  E. 
Wells,  editor,  Topeka. 

The  Boys'  Chronicle  (monthly)  ;  published  in  interest  of  Boys'  Industrial 
School,  R.  R.  Coffman,  editor  and  instructor  in  printing,  Topeka. 

Bulletin  of  the  Kansas  State  Board  of  Health  (monthly)  ;  published  by 
the  secretary  of  the  State  Board  of  Health,  Topeka. 

The  Torpedo  (occasional),  amateur;  Frank  Austin  Kendall,  editor  and 
publisher,  Topeka.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  October,  1908.) 

Monthly  Report  of  the  Kansas  Section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service 
of  the  Weather  Bureau;  T.  B.  Jennings,  section  director,  Topeka. 

Corn  and  Wheat  Region  Bulletin  (daily)  ;  published  by  the  Kansas  Sec- 
tion of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  T.  B. 
Jennings,  section  director,  Topeka. 

Weather  Map  of  the  United  States  (daily)  ;  published  by  the  Kansas  Sec- 
tion of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  T.  B. 
Jennings,  section  director,  Topeka. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  News  (semimonthly) ;  George  E.  Lerrigo,  editor  in  chief,  To- 
peka. (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Ark  Light  (quarterly),  fraternal;  Topeka.  (Not  received  by  the 
Society  since  March,  1910.) 

Grand  Army  Reveille  (monthly)  ;  Cyrus  Corning,  editor  and  publisher, 
Topeka.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Endeavor  Spirit  (monthly)  ;  J.  K.  Schriver,  editor  and  publisher,  To- 
peka. 

Nebraska  Farm  Journal  (monthly)  ;  J.  T.  Dunlap,  manager,  Harley  C. 
Hatch,  editor,  Arthur  Capper,  publisher,  Topeka  and  Omaha. 

The  Capper  Bulletin  (occasional)  ;  Arthur  Capper,  publisher,  Topeka. 

The  Westminster  Visitor,  religious;  Ralph  Ward,  editor  and  publisher, 
Topeka.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  June  25,  1908.) 

Poultry  Culture  (monthly) ;  Reese  V.  Hicks,  editor,  Poultry  Culture  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Topeka. 

Rossville  Reporter,  independent;  U.  G.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher, 
Rossville. 

The  Oakland  Blade,  Ray  Putman,  editor  and  publisher,  Oakland. 

Woodcraft  in  Kansas  (monthly) ;  Chas.  S.  Locknane,  editor  and  publisher, 
Topeka. 

The  Western  Index  (Negro),  religious;  official  organ  of  the  Colored 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  Rev.  J.  A.  Hamlett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Topeka. 

The  North  Topeka  Pointer;  Armstrong  &  Pinkerton,  publishers,  North 
Topeka.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

Silver  Lake  Mirror,  republican;  Anderson  Bros.,  publishers  and  proprie- 
tors, Silver  Lake. 

Commercial  Club  Bulletin  (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  Topeka  Com- 
mercial Club,  Topeka. 


FIRST  CONGRESSIONAL 


9, 


The   Paul   Jones   Monthly   Magazine    (Negro)  ;    Paul   Jones,    editor   and 

manager,  Paul  Jones  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Topeka.      (Not 

received  by  the  Society.) 
The  Central  Baptist,  religious;  A.  D.  Phelps,  Kansas  editor,   St.  Louis, 

Mo.,  and  Topeka. 
The  Progressive  Autoist   (monthly)  ;  J*  E.  Hazen,  editor  and  publisher, 

Topeka. 
The  Dover  Weekly  Herald,  independent;   A.  D.  Bauer,  editor  and  pub- 

lisher, Dover. 


10  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 


Second  Congressional  District. 

«  Counties. 

ALLEN.  DOUGLAS.  LINN. 

ANDERSON.  '  FRANKLIN.  MIAMI. 

BOURBON.  JOHNSON.  WYANDOTTE. 


ALLEN  COUNTY— 256  bound  volumes. 

The  Humboldt  Union,  republican;  W.  T.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher, 

Humboldt. 
Humboldt  Daily  Herald,  republican;  Arthur  W.  Cunningham,  editor  and 

publisher,  Humboldt. 

The  lola  Register   (daily),  republican;   Chas.  F.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, lola. 
The   Moran   Herald,   republican;    C.    C.    Thomas,    editor   and   publisher, 

Moran. 
The  Elsmore  Leader,  republican;   C.   O.   Pearson,  editor  and  publisher, 

Elsmore. 
The  Savonburg  Record,  republican;  C.  A.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher, 

Savonburg. 
Tri-City  Herald,  republican;  A.  C.   Shaffer,  editor  and  proprietor,   Gas 

City.     (We  receive  scattering  issues  of  this.) 

Allen  County  Journal,  republican;  C.  Borin,  publisher,  La  Harpe. 
The  Mildred  Messenger;   A.   C.   Shaffer,  editor  and  publisher,   Mildred. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 
The  Mildred  Ledger;  E.  A.  Mellen,  editor  and  publisher,  Mildred. 

ANDERSON  COUNTY— 240  bound  volumes. 

Garnett  Eagle-Plaindealer,  independent;  Clark  T.  Richardson,  editor,  C. 

T.  Richardson  and  W.  0.  Champe,  publishers,  Garnett. 
The  Garnett  Journal,  republican ;  Paul  H.  Kirk  and  M.  J.  Keeton,  editors 

and  publishers,  Garnett. 
The  Evening  Review;  W.  O.  Champe,  editor,  Richardson  and  Champe, 

publishers,  Garnett. 
Garnett   Evening   News,   republican;   Paul   H.   Kirk   and   M.  J.   Keeton, 

editors  and  publishers,  Garnett. 
The  Westphalia  Times,  democratic ;  Ancil  F.  Hatten,  editor  and  publisher, 

Westphalia. 
The  Kincaid  Dispatch,  republican;  J.  E.  Scruggs,  jr.,  editor  and  publisher, 

Kincaid. 
The  Colony  Free  Press,  independent;  C.  C.  Wilder,  editor  and  publisher, 

Colony. 
The  Greeley  Graphic,  independent;  O.  L.  Cullison,  editor  and  publisher, 

Greeley.     (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  October  27,  1910.) 
The  Harris  Sun,  democratic;  Bert  C.  Fay,  editor  and  publisher,  Harris. 


SECOND  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  11 

BOURBON  COUNTY— 324  bound  volumes. 

The  Fort  Scott  Tribune,  and  The  Fort  Scott  Monitor  (daily  and  semi- 
weekly),  independent  democratic;  Geo.  W.  Marble,  editor,  Tribune- 
Monitor  Company,  publishers,  Fort  Scott. 

The  Republican  (daily  and  semiweekly),  republican;  H.  A.  Strong,  editor 
and  publisher,  Fort  Scott. 

The  Bronson  Pilot,  republican;  Laurence  Moore,  editor  and  publisher, 
Bronson. 

The  Cicerone,  independent;  H.  M.  Brainard,  editor  and  publisher,  Union- 
town.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Fulton  Record;  Claude  M.  Grigsby,  editor  and  publisher,  Fulton. 

The  Church  Advocate  and  Holiness  Banner,  regilious;  J.  W.  Hibbs,  editor 
and  business  manager,  Fort  Scott. 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY— 631  bound  volumes. 

Lawrence  Journal-World  (daily),  republican;  J.  L.  Brady,  editor,  W.  C. 
Simons,  president,  The  Journal-World  Company,  publishers,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Gazette  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  C.  S.  Finch,  editor, 
The  Jeffersonian  Gazette  Company,  publishers,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Democrat  (weekly),  democratic;  Henry  Albach,  editor  and 
publisher,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Germania  (German),  independent;  Henry  Albach,  editor  and 
publisher,  Lawrence. 

The  University  Kansan  (triweekly) ;  J.  W.  Murray,  editor,  published  by 
Kansas  University  Publishing  Association,  Lawrence. 

The  Kansas  Lawyer  (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  University  Law  School, 
Lawrence.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  November,  1910.) 

The  Fraternal  Aid  (monthly),  fraternal;  C.  S.  Finch,  editor,  published 
in  interest  of  Fraternal  Aid  Association,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  High  School  Budget  (semimonthly)  ;  Jonathan  Dow,  editor, 
published  by  students  Lawrence  high  school. 

The  Kansas  University  Science  Bulletin  (occasional),  scientific;  C.  E. 
McClung,  managing  editor,  published  by  University,  Lawrence. 

The  Graduate  Magazine  of  University  of  Kansas  (monthly)  ;  published 
by  the  Alumni  Association,  Kansas  University,  Lawrence. 

Monthly  Weather  Report  of  Department  of  Meteorology  of  Kansas  Uni- 
versity, Lawrence. 

The  Indian  Leader,  college;  Helen  W.  Ball,  manager,  Haskell  Institute, 
publisher,  Lawrence. 

The  Lecompton  Sun;  Geo.  W.  Connell,  editor  and  publisher,  Lecompton. 

The  Baldwin  Ledger,  republican;  W.  C.  Markham,  editor  and  publisher, 
Baldwin. 

Baldwin  Republican,  republican;  C.  W.  Wheeler,  editor,  J.  H.  Boss,  pub- 
lisher, Baldwin.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  March  24,  1911.) 

Baker  Orange,  college;  G.  M.  Boicourt,  editor,  published  by  Baker  Orange 
Company,  Baldwin. 

The  Eudora  Weekly  News,  republican;  Will  Stadler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Eudora. 


12  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

Moffatana  Bulletin  (occasional)  ;  G.  W.  Maffett,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lawrence.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  July,  1909.) 

Baker  University  News-Bulletin  (monthly)  ;  edited  and  published  by 
Baker  University,  Baldwin.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  Au- 
gust, 1910.) 

The  University  Press  Bulletin  (weekly)  ;  published  by  the  University, 
Lawrence. 

The  University  of  Kansas  News-Bulletin  (weekly)  ;  edited  and  published 
by  the  State  University,  Lawrence. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY— 176  bound  volumes. 

Ottawa  Herald  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  R.  A.  Harris,  editor  and 
publisher,  Ottawa. 

The  Ottawa  Daily  Republic,  democratic;  Thos.  W.  Morgan,  editor  and 
publisher,  Ottawa. 

The  Ottawa  Campus,  college;  W.  E.  Gilliland,  editor,  S.  C.  Finch,  busi- 
ness manager,  published  by  students  of  Ottawa  University,  Ottawa. 

Ottawa  Chautauqua  Assembly  Herald  (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  Ot- 
tawa Chautauqua  Assembly,  Ottawa. 

The  Ottawa  Guardian,  prohibition;  Vincent  C.  Robb,  editor  and  publisher, 
Ottawa. 

The  Wellsville  Globe,  republican;  Asa  F.  Converse,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wellsville. 

Williamsburg  Star,  neutral;  D.  M.  Guthrie,  editor  and  publisher,  Wil- 
liamsburg.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  February  23,  1911.) 

The  Pomona  Republican,  republican;  G.  R.  O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher, 
Pomona. 

JOHNSON  COUNTY— 223  bound  volumes. 

The  Olathe  Mirror,  republican;  John  W.  Breyfogle,  editor,  Mirror  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Olathe. 

The  Kansas  Star  (semimonthly),  industrial;  edited  and  published  by  the 
Kansas  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Olathe. 

Olathe  Register,  democratic;  S.  T.  Seaton,  editor  and  manager,  Register 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Olathe. 

Spring  Hill  New  Era,  republican;  Will  F.  Wilkerson,  editor,  New  Era 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Spring  Hill. 

De  Soto  Herald,  neutral;  Geo.  A.  Glens,  editor  and  publisher,  De  Soto. 

The  Gardner  Gazette,  independent;  H.  Adolph  Halstrom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Gardner. 

The  Edgerton  Journal,  republican;  Chas.  W.  Mays,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Edgerton. 

The  Lenexa  News,  independent;  Ed  A.  Legler,  editor,  Will  H.  Peter,  pub- 
lisher, Lenexa. 


SECOND  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  13 

LINN  COUNTY— 248  bound  volumes. 

La  Cygne  Journal,  republican;  G.  E.  Battin,  editor  and  manager,  Linn 

County  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  La  Cygne. 
The   Observer-Enterprise;    Craig   and   Kennedy,   editors   and   publishers, 

Pleasanton. 
The  Pleasanton  Herald,  republican;  J.  E.  Latimer,  editor  and  publisher, 

Pleasanton. 
Linn   County   Republic,   republican;    C.   C.   Holmes,   editor,   Linn  County 

Publishing  Company,  owners  and  publishers,  Mound  City. 
Linn  County  Democrat,  democratic;   E.  C.   Lowe  and  C.   E.  and  H.  C. 

Dallas,  editors  and  publishers^  Mound  City. 
The  Blue  Mound   Sun,  republican;   A.  V.   Napier,  editor  and  publisher, 

Blue  Mound. 
The  Parker  Message,  republican;  Benj.  F.  Winchel,  editor  and  publisher, 

Parker. 

La  Cygne  Weekly  Record,  independent;  Geo.  D.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, La  Cygne. 

MIAMI  COUNTY— 168  bound  volumes. 

The  Miami  Republican,  republican;  W.  D.  Greason,  editor  and  publisher, 

Paola. 
The  Western  Spirit,  democratic;  Jno.  W.  Sheridan,  editor,  Western  Spirit 

Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Paola. 
The  Louisburg  Herald,  neutral;   Adna  D.  White,  editor  and  publisher, 

Louisburg. 
Osawatomie  Graphic,  republican;  C.  C.  Clevenger,  editor  and  publisher, 

Osawatomie. 
The  Osawatomie  Globe,  democratic;   Harry  Mills,  editor  and  publisher, 

Osawatomie. 

WYANDOTTE  COUNTY— 372  bound  volumes. 

The  Kansas  City  Gazette-Globe  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Gazette 
publishing  and  Printing  Company,  Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City  Sun,  populist;  E.  F.  Heisler,  editor  and  publisher,  Kansas 
City. 

The  Press,  republican;  J.  B.  Hippie,  editor  and  publisher,  Kansas  City. 

The  Labor  Record,  labor ;  Orr  &  Emrick,  editors,  Record  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Coopers'  Industrial  Journal  (monthly),  labor;  James  A.  Cable, 
editor,  official  organ  of  Coopers'  International  Union  of  North  America, 
Kansas  City. 

The  Journal  of  International  Brotherhood  of  Boiler-makers,  Iron  Ship- 
builders and  Helpers  of  America  (monthly),  labor;  Kansas  City. 

The  University  Log-book  (monthly),  college;  B.  W.  Woestemeyer,  editor 
in  chief,  Log  Book  Stock  Company  of  Kansas  City  University,  pub- 
lishers, Kansas  City. 

The  Journal  of  the  Kansas  Medical  Society  (monthly)  ;  James  W.  May, 
editor,  Frank  M.  Tracy,  business  manager,  Kansas  City. 


14  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

Kansas  Staats-zeitung  (German),  republican;  F.  Gehring,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Kansas  City. 

The  Jayhawker,  published  every  three  weeks  by  students  of  Kansas  City 
high  school;  editor  in  chief,  Phillip  Miller,  first  associate,  Margaret 
Winn,  second,  Fay  Foulkes,  local  editor,  Glendon  Alldine,  athletic  edi- 
tor, Roy  Parr,  advisory  editor,  Ralph  L.  Ward,  Kansas  City.  (Not  re- 
ceived by  the  Society  since  April,  1910.) 

The  Argentine  Republic,  independent;  Jos.  T.  Landrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Argentine. 

The  Bonner  Springs  Chieftain,  neutral;  Imri  Zumwalt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Bonner  Springs. 

The  Investor's  Guide  (monthly),  insurance;  E.  W.  Poindexter,  editor  and 
publisher,  Kansas  City. 

The  Temple  Builder  (monthly) ;  E.  J.  Lutz,  editor  and  publisher,  Kansas 
City.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  September,  1908.) 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911.  15 


Third  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

CHAUTAUQUA.  CRAWFORD.  MONTGOMERY. 

CHEROKEE.  ELK.  NEOSHO. 

COWLEY.  LABETTE.  WILSON. 


CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY— 121  bound  volumes. 

The  Sedan  Times-Star,  republican;  Clyde  H.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher, 
Sedan. 

Cedar  Vale  Commercial,  independent;  J.  L.  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Cedar  Vale. 

The  Peru  Weekly  Derrick,  neutral;  H.  -C.  Chacey  and  I.  M.  Chacey,  edi- 
tors and  publishers,  Peru. 

CHEROKEE  COUNTY— 335  bound  volumes. 

The  Columbus  Advocate  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  W.  R.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher,  Columbus. 

The  Modern  Light,  democratic;  W.  B.  Lowry,  editor  and  publisher,  Colum- 
bus. 

The  Galena  Weekly  Republican,  republican ;  A.  S.  McNay,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Galena. 

The  Galena  Evening  Times  (daily),  democratic;  B.  L.  Strother,  editor 
and  publisher,  Galena. 

Baxter  Springs  News,  independent;  Chas.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher, 
Baxter  Springs. 

Cherokee  County  Republican,  republican;  W.  M.  Smith,  publisher,  Baxter 
Springs. 

Weir  City  Journal,  republican;  J.  D.  L.  and  L.  H.  Waddle,  editors  and 
publishers,  Weir  City. 

The  Scammon  Miner,  democratic;  Phil  L.  Keener,  editor  and  publisher, 
Scammon. 

Mineral  Cities  Times  (weekly),  independent;  Chas.  W.  Grant,  editor  and 
publisher,  West  Mineral.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

State  Labor  Journal;  C.  E.  Bramlette,  editor  and  publisher,  Columbus. 

COWLEY  COUNTY— 465  bound  volumes. 

The  Winfield  Courier  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  E.  P.  Greer,  editor, 

Courier  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Winfield. 
Evening  Free  Press    (daily),  independent;   Geo.  A.   Platis,  editor,  Free 

Press  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Winfield. 
Arkansas  City  Traveler    (daily),  republican;  R.  C.'  Howard,  editor  and 

publisher,  Arkansas  City. 


16  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The  X-Rays  (weekly),  democratic;  Henry  B.  Funk,  editor  and  publisher, 
Arkansas  City. 

Dexter  Dispatch,  republican;  W.  L.  Baldridge,  editor  and  publisher, 
Dexter. 

The  Udall  Times,  neutral;  A.  C.  Fisher,  editor  and  publisher,  Udall. 

The  Burden  Times,  neutral;  W.  L.  Hutton,  editor  and  publisher,  Burden. 

The  A.  S.  of  C.  C.  Bulletin  (quarterly)  ;  R.  F.  Greene,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Arkansas  City.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Atlanta  Journal;  Z.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher,  Atlanta. 

The  Daily  News,  independent;  News  Publishing  Company,  Arkansas  City. 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY— 365  bound  volumes. 

The  Girard  Press,  republican;  E.  A.  Wasser  and  A.  M.  Wasser,  editors 
and  publishers,  Girard. 

Appeal  to  Reason,  socialist;  J.  A.  Wayland,  Eugene  V.  Debs,  Fred  D. 
Warren,  Geo.  H.  Shoaf,  Charles  Lincoln  Phifer,  H.  G.  Creel,  editors 
and  publishers,  Girard. 

The  Pittsburg  Headlight  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Moore  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers,  Pittsburg.  (Daily  edition  not  received  by  the 
Society.) 

The  Pittsburg  Kansan,  democratic;  Dr.  J.  F.  Callen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Pittsburg. 

Pittsburg  Volksfreund  (German),  independent;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor 
and  publisher,  Pittsburg. 

The  Cyclone  (quarterly),  fraternal;  R.  M.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher, 
Pittsburg. 

The  Cherokee  Sentinel,  republican;  J.  F.  Price,  editor  and  publisher, 
Cherokee. 

The  McCune  Herald,  neutral;  G.  H.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher,  McCune. 

The  Girard  Times,  democratic;  Benjamin  J.  Gunn,  editor  and  publisher, 
Girard. 

The  Walnut  Eagle,  republican;  Lewis  Martin,  editor  and  publisher,  Wal- 
nut. 

The  Walnut  Advance,  democratic ;  Harry  W.  Tucker,  editor  and  publisher, 
Walnut. 

The  Mulberry  News,  independent;  A.  M.  Cochran,  editor  and  publisher, 
Mulberry. 

The  Hepler  Enterprise;  Frank  H.  Heard,  local  editor,  H.  W.  Tucker, 
publisher,  Hepler.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  January  19, 
1906.) 

The  Arcadia  Sunlight;  H.  W.  Tucker,  publisher,  Dr.  L.  A.  Runnion,  edi- 
tor, Arcadia. 

The  Manual  Normal  Light  (monthly) ;  published  by  the  students,  Pitts- 
burg. 

The  Progressive  Woman  (monthly),  socialist;  Josephine  Conger- Kaneke, 
editor,  published  by  The  Progressive  Woman  Publishing  Company, 
Girard. 

The  Labor  Herald;  W.  T.  Sears  and  Lee  A.  Leftwich,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Pittsburg. 


THIRD  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  17 

The  Coming  Nation,  socialist;  J.  A.  Wayland  and  Fred  D.  Warren,  pub- 
lishers, A.  M.  Simons  and  Charles  E.  Russell,  editors,  Girard. 

ELK  COUNTY— 173  bound  volumes. 

The  Howard  Courant,  republican;  Thomas  E.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Howard. 

Elk  County  Citizen,  democratic ;  F.  C.  Flory,  editor  and  publisher,  Howard. 

The  Longton  Gleaner,  republican;  Lauren  Hale,  editor  and  publisher, 
Longton. 

The  Longton  News,  republican;  R.  B.  McCutchan,  editor  and  publisher, 
Longton. 

The  Moline  Review,  republican;  U.  G.  Sutton,  editor  and  publisher, 
Moline. 

The  Grenola  Leader,  independent;  Floyd  C.  Flory,  editor  and  publisher, 
Grenola. 

The  Moline  Gazette,  independent;  F.  S.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher, 
Moline. 

Elk  Falls  Reflector;  Frank  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher,  Elk  Falls. 

LABETTE  COUNTY— 527  bound  volumes. 

Parsons  Sun  (daily),  republican;  T.  A.  Cordry,  editor,  Sun  Publishing 
Company,  publishers,  Parsons. 

The  Parsons  Eclipse  (daily  and  weekly),  democratic;  Celsus  A.  Lamb, 
editor  and  publisher,  Parsons. 

Parsons  Palladium,  democratic;  Frank  W.  Frye;  editor  and  publisher, 
Parsons. 

The  Kansas  Baptist  (monthly),  religious;  J.  T.  Crawford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Parsons. 

The  Chetopa  Advance,  republican;  Geo.  L.  Emert,  editor  and  publisher, 
Chetopa. 

Chetopa  Clipper,  independent;  M.  A.  Chesley,  editor  and  publisher,  Che- 
topa. 

The  Oswego  Independent,  republican;  M.  McGill,  editor  and  publisher, 
Oswego. 

The  Democrat,  democratic;  Alf.  D.  Carpenter,  editor  and  publisher, 
Oswego. 

The  Mound  Valley  Herald,  republican;  W.  F.  Thrall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Mound  Valley. 

Mound  Valley  Journal,  republican;  D.  H.  Wallingford  and  R.  H.  Conder- 
man,  editors  and  proprietors,  Mound  Valley. 

The  Altamont  Journal,  republican;  F.  E.  George,  editor  and  publisher, 
Altamont. 

The  Wilsonton  Journal  (occasional)  ;  Mrs.  Augustus  Wilson,  publisher, 
Wilsonton.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  May,  1908.) 

The  Edna  Sun,  independent;  W.  E.  Staige,  editor  and  publisher,  Edna. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 
Oswego  College  Quarterly  Bulletin   (quarterly)  ;  Oswego. 


18  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY— 487  bound  volumes. 

South  Kansas  Tribune,  republican;  W.  T.  and  C.  Yoe  and  C.  A.  Connelly, 
editors  and  publishers,  independence. 

Independence  Daily  Reporter,  republican;  Horace  G.  James,  editor  and 
publisher,  Independence. 

The  Times,  democratic;  Fred  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher,  Inde- 
pendence. 

The  Evening  Star,  independent;  A.  T.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher,  In- 
dependence. 

The  Republican  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  H.  J.  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher,  Cherryvale. 

The  Cherryvale  Journal  (daily),  democratic;  F.  D.  Moffet,  editor  and 
publisher,  Cherryvale.  t 

The  Coffeyville  Journal  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  W.  G.  Weaver- 
ling,  president,  M.  E.  Weaverling,  editor,  The  Journal  Company,  pub- 
lishers, Coffeyville. 

The  Weekly  Independent,  republican;  C.  W.  Kent,  editor,  Coffeyville. 

The  Earth  (daily) ;  H.  M.  Gregg,  editor  and  publisher,  Coffeyville. 

Caney  Chronicle  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  J.  R.  Brady,  editor  and 
publisher,  Caney. 

Caney  News,  independent;  Harry  E.  Floyd,  publisher,  Caney. 

Elk  City  Sun,  republican;  L.  W.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher,  Elk  City. 

The  Dearing  Sentinel;  W.  I.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher,  Dearing.  (Not 
received  by  the  Society  since  December  24,  1910.) 

The  Dearing  Times;  E.  L.  Runyan,  editor  and  publisher,  Dearing. 

NEOSHO  COUNTY— 291  bound  volumes. 

The  St.  Paul  Journal,  democratic;  W.  W.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher,  St. 

Paul. 

The  A.  H.  T.  A.  Weekly  News,  official  paper  of  Anti-horse-thief  Asso- 
ciation, etc.;  W.  W.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher,  St.  Paul. 
The   Chanute   Times,   republican;    A.   H.   Turner,   editor   and   publisher, 

Chanute. 
The  Chanute  Tribune   (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  by  The  Tribune 

Publishing  Company,  Chanute. 
The  Erie  Record,  republican;  Seth  G.  Wells  and  Don  E.  Wells,  editors 

and  publishers,  Erie. 
The  Erie  Sentinel  (daily  and  weekly),  democratic;  A.  Q.  Wooster,  editor, 

Wooster  &  Son,  publishers,  Erie. 
The   Thayer   News,   independent;    A.   L.    Palmer,   editor   and   publisher, 

Thayer. 

WILSON  COUNTY— 229  bound  volumes. 

Wilson  County  Citizen,  republican;  John  S.  Gilmore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Fredonia. 

The  Fredonia  Herald  (daily  and  weekly),  democratic;  E.  F.  Hudson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher,  Fredonia. 

The  Neodesha  Register,  republican;  Paul  Wiley,  editor  and  publisher, 
Neodesha. 


THIRD  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  19 

Neodesha  Daily  Sun,  independent;  C.  E.  Cowdrey,  editor  and  publisher, 

Neodesha. 

The  Buffalo  Advocate,  neutral;  J.  Clyde  Bell,  editor  and  publisher,  Buffalo. 
The  Kansas  X-Ray,  independent;  H.  H.  Peyton,  editor  and  publisher,  New 

Albany. 
The  Country  School  Champion  (monthly),  official  organ  of  Wilson  County 

Teachers'  Association;  H.  H.  Peyton,  editor  and  Publisher,  New  Albany. 
The  Altoona  Tribune,  neutral;  A.  V.  Butcher,  editor  and  publisher,  Al- 

toona. 
The  Banner,  neutral;  Zon  Strange,  editor  and  publisher,  Lafontaine. 


20  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 


Fourth  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

CHASE.  MARION.  POTTAWATOMIE. 

COFFEY.  MORRIS.  WABAUNSEE. 

GREENWOOD.  OSAGE.  WOODSON. 

LYON. 


CHASE  COUNTY— 117  bound  volumes. 

Chase  County  Leader,  republican;   W.  C.  Austin,  editor. and  publisher, 

F.  L.  Curtis,  manager,  Cottonwood  Falls. 
The    News-CJourant,    independent;    Bert    Dunlap,    editor    and    publisher, 

Strong  City. 

COFFEY  COUNTY— 243  bound  volumes. 

The  Burlington  Republican  (daily  and  semiweekly),  republican;  John 
Redmond,  editor  and  publisher,  Burlington. 

The  Burlington  Independent  (weekly),  democratic;  Harley  E.  Endsley, 
editor  and  publisher,  Burlington. 

Le  Roy  Reporter,  democratic;  Frank  Fockele,  owner,  Glick  Fockele,  editor 
and  manager,  Le  Roy. 

Waverly  Gazette,  republican;  O.  J.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher,  Waverly. 

The  Lebo  Enterprise,  independent;  W.  P.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lebo.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Gridley  Light,  independent;  W.  J.  Dedrick,  editor  and  publisher, 
Gridley. 

The  Lebo  Star,  independent  republican;  A.  A.  Torrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Lebo. 

GREENWOOD  COUNTY— 137  bound  volumes. 

The  Eureka  Herald-Republican,  republican;  Peffer  &  Peffer,  editors  and 
publishers,  Eureka. 

The  Democratic  Messenger,  democratic;  Robert  Focht,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Eureka. 

The  Student  (monthly),  college;  edited  and  published  by  students  of 
Southern  Kansas  Academy,  Eureka. 

The  Severyite,  republican;  C.  G.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher,  Severy. 

Hamilton  Grit,  neutral ;  G.  M.  Niswanger,  editor  and  publisher,  Hamilton. 

The  Madison  Spirit,  independent;  Fred  Kenner,  editor  and  publisher, 
Madison. 

The  Fall  River  Times,  local;  Ray  W.  Ferrell,  editor  and  publisher,  Fall 
River. 

riedmont  Journal,  neutral;  J.  S.  Martin,  editor  and  proprietor,  Piedmont. 


FOURTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  21 

The  Live  Stock  Belt;   E.  A.   Melbourn,  editor  and  publisher,  Madison. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 
The  High  School  Banner  (monthly) ;  edited  and  published  by  students  of 

the  Eureka  high  school,  Eureka. 

LYON  COUNTY— 402  bound  volumes. 

Emporia    Gazette    (daily   and   weekly),   republican;    Wm.   Allen   White, 

editor  and  publisher,  Emporia. 
The  Emporia  Times  (semiweekly),  democratic;  Harrison  Parkman,  editor 

and  publisher,  Emporia. 
College  Life    (weekly) ;   Guy  Goodwin,  editor,  published  by  students  of 

College  of  Emporia. 
State  Normal  Bulletin;  Robert  C.  Marley,  editor  in  chief;  published  by 

students  of  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Emporia.     (Not  received  by 

the  Society  since  September  11,  1908.) 
High  School  Echo   (monthly)  ;  Amos  Brenaman,  editor,  published  by  the 

students  of  the  Emporia  high  school,  Emporia. 
The  State  Normal  Record    (semimonthly) ;  published  by  the  faculty  of 

the  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  Emporia. 

The  Allen  Enterprise,  neutral;  W.  H.  Hottle,  editor  and  publisher,  Allen. 
The  Americus   Greeting,   neutral;    D.   C.    Grinell,   editor  and   publisher, 

Americus. 
Neosho  Valley  Times,  republican;  A.  S.  Bernheisel,  editor  and  publisher, 

Hartford. 
The  Olpe  Optimist  (semiweekly),  democratic;  L.  M.  Shearer,  editor  and 

publisher,  Olpe. 
The  Reading  Herald,   republican;   A.   M.   Hawks,   editor  and  publisher, 

Reading. 

MARION  COUNTY— 212  bound  volumes. 

Marion  Record,  republican;  Homer  Hoch,  editor,  Record  Publishing  Com- 
pany, proprietors^  Marion. 

The  Marion  Review,  democratic ;  H.  J.  Buschlen,  proprietor,  Tom  Matlock, 
manager,  Marion. 

The  Peabody  Gazette,  republican;  Geo.  E.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher, 
Peabody. 

The  Florence  Bulletin,  republican ;  W.  E.  Payton,  editor,  Mrs.  W.  E.  Pay- 
ton,  assistant  editor,  Raymond  Gear,  publisher,  Florence. 

Hillsboro  Vorwarts  (German)  ;  Entz  &  Enns,  proprietors,  Hillsboro. 

The  Burns  Citizen,  republican;  R.  E.  Eakin,  editor  and  publisher,  Burns. 

Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem  (monthly),  religious;  G.  E.  Morgan,  pub- 
lisher, Peabody. 

The  Peabody  Herald;  C.  T.  Warren,  editor  and  proprietor,  Peabody. 

MORRIS  COUNTY— 148  bound  volumes. 

The  Council  Grove  Republican,  republican;  J.  L.  Greenlee,  editor  and 
publisher,  Council  Grove. 

The  Council  Grove  Guard,  republican;  M.  F.  Amrine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, A.  R.  Zimmerman,  manager,  Council  Grove. 


22  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

White  City  Register,  republican;  J.  W.  Watkins,  editor  and  publisher, 
White  City. 

The  Wilsey  Weekly  Warbler,  neutral;  W.  Chas.  Hopper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Wilsey. 

Burdick  Bulletin  (monthly),  local;  C.  H.  Van  Deventer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Burdick. 

OSAGE  COUNTY— 338  bound  volumes. 

The  Osage  County  Chronicle,  republican;  T.  A.  Ellis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Burlingame. 

The  Burlingame  Enterprise,  republican;  C.  A.  Stodard  and  Ed  Riddle, 
editors  and  publishers,  Burlingame. 

The  Osage  City  Free  Press,  republican;  Chas.  W.  Barnes,  editor  and 
publisher,  Osage  City. 

The  Public  Opinion,  republican;  M.  C.  Crowthers,  editor,  and  Bertha 
Lewis,  manager,  Osage  City. 

The  People's  Herald,  republican;  Dow  Busenback,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lyndon. 

Overbrook  Citizen,  neutral;  G.  H.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher,  Over- 
brook. 

The  Scranton  Gazette,  neutral;  C.  B.  Martin,  editor  and  manager,  Scran- 
ton. 

Quenemo  News,  neutral;  E.  L.  Truesdail,  editor  and  publisher,  Quenemo. 

The  Melvern  Review,  neutral;  A.  R.  Ball,  editor  and  proprietor,  Melvern. 

The  Osage  County  Democrat,  democratic;  J.  R.  McNabb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Lyndon. 

The  Carbondale  Post,  neutral;  F.  L.  Joclyn,  editor  and  publisher,  Carbon- 
dale. 

The  Olivet  Advertiser,  neutral;  E.  A.  Thomes,  editor,  Olivet. 

POTTAWATOMIE  COUNTY— 320  bound  volumes. 

The  Wamego  Reporter,  republican;  K.  C.  Smick,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Wamego. 

Wamego  Weekly  Times,  republican;  J.  A.  Lister,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wamego. 

St.  Marys  Star,  democratic;  Willis  E.  Miller,  editor  and  proprietor,  St. 
Marys. 

The  Dial  (monthly),  college;  edited  and  published  by  students  of  St. 
Marys  College,  St.  Marys. 

The  St.  Marys  Eagle-Journal,  republican;  M.  M.  Lee,  editor,  Eagle- 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  St.  Marys. 

The  Westmoreland  Recorder,  republican;  W.  F.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher, 
Westmoreland. 

The  Westmoreland  Signal,  democratic;  W.  F.  Challis  &  A.  M.  Gilmore, 
editors  and  proprietors,  Westmoreland. 

The  Onaga  Herald,  republican;  Clarence  Haughawout,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Onaga. 


FOURTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  23 

Havensville  Review,  republican;  R.  C.  Coverdale,  editor  and  publisher, 
Havensville. 

The  Methodist  Sunday  School  News  (occasional),  religious;  Havensville. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  April,  1908.) 

The  Olsburg  Gazette,  republican;  Fred  C.  Marble,  editor,  Marble  &  Mar- 
ble, publishers,  Olsburg. 

Louisville  Lyre,  neutral ;  W.  L.  Hauldren,  editor  and  publisher,  Louisville. 

The  Emmett  Citizen,  republican;  J.  V.  Boudrean,  editor  and  publisher, 
Emmett. 

WABAUNSEE  COUNTY— 145  bound  volumes. 

Alma  Enterprise,  republican;  Frank  I.  Sage  and  0.  W.  Little,  editors  and 
publishers,  Alma. 

The  Alma  Signal,  republican;  E.  D.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher,  Alma. 

The  C.  M.  A.  Emblem  (monthly),  fraternal;  C.  R.  Simon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Alma. 

The  Eskridge  Tribune-Star,  republican;  H.  E.  Rickel,  editor,  W.  H.  Mel- 
rose,  manager,  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Eskridge. 

The  Alta  Vista  Journal,  independent;  L.  W.  Sherman,  editor,  W.  C. 
Coates,  publisher,  Alta  Vista. 

Harveyville  Monitor,  independent;  F.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher, 
Harveyville. 

The  Democrat,  democratic;  N.  Rapalee,  editor  and  publisher,  Eskridge. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Maple  Hill  News,  independent;  C.  V.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher, 
Maple  Hill. 

WOODSON  COUNTY— 143  bound  volumes. 

The  Neosho  Falls  Post,  republican;  J.  W.  Dickson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Neosho  Falls. 

The  Yates  Center  News,  republican;  R.  H.  Trueblood,  editor,  R.  H.  True- 
blood  and  F.  L.  Stephenson,  publishers,  Yates  Center. 

Woodson  County  Advocate,  democratic;  F.  M.  Patterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Yates  Center. 

Toronto  Republican,  republican;  E.  E.  Kelley,  editor  and  publisher, 
Toronto. 

Select  Knight  (monthly) ;  Ben  D.  Lillard,  editor;  devoted  to  the  interests 
of  the  supreme  lodge  Select  Knights  and  Ladies,  Toronto. 


24  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 


Fifth  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

CLAY.  MARSHALL.  RILEY. 

CLOUD.  OTTAWA.  SALINE. 

DICKINSON.  REPUBLIC.  WASHINGTON. 

GEARY. 

CLAY  COUNTY— 186  bound  volumes. 

The  Clay  Center  Dispatch  (daily  and  weekly),  populist;  Dispatch  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Chas.  A.  Southwick,  president  and  man- 
ager, B.  F.  Hemphill,  secretary  and  treasurer,  Clay  Center. 

The  Times,  republican;  D.  A.  Valentine,  editor  and  publisher,  Clay  Center. 

The  Daily  Republican,  republican;  F.  W.  Parrott,  managing  editor,  Re- 
publican Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Clay  Center. 

The  Triple  Tie  Advocate  (monthly),  fraternal;  G.  M.  Stratton,  editor, 
Triple  Tie  Benefit  Association,  publishers,  Clay  Center. 

The  Clay  Center  District  News  (quarterly),  religious;  M.  E.  Church, 
publisher,  Rev.  W.  C.  Hanson,  editor,  Clay  Center. 

The  Clifton  News,  republican;  J.  M.  Best,  editor  and  publisher,  Clifton. 

The  Tribune,  Morganville,  neutral;  L.  D.  Huff,  editor  and  publisher, 
Morganville. 

The  News;  G.  C.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher,  Green. 

Longford  Leader,  local;  F.  E.  Pattee,  editor  and  publisher,  Longford. 

The  Wakefield  Pointer;  J.  N.  Squires,  editor  and  publisher.  (Not  re- 
ceived by  the  Society.) 

The  Oak  Hill  Gazette;  W.  S.  Price,  editor  and  publisher,  Oak  Hill. 

CLOUD  COUNTY— 305  bound  volumes. 

The   Concordia   Empire,   republican;    Ray   Green   and   Lynn   W.    Bloom, 

editors  and  publishers,  Concordia. 
The  Kansan  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Gomer  T.  Davies,  editor  and 

publisher,  Concordia. 
The  Daily  Blade,  republican;   Ray  Green  and  Lynn  W.  Bloom,  editors 

and  publishers,  Concordia. 

The  Concordia  Press,  democratic;  W.  H.  Dannenbarger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Concordia. 
The  Glasco  Sun,  independent;  L.  E.  Frankforther,  editor  and  publisher, 

Glasco. 

The  Farmers'  Voice,  democratic;  F.  S.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher,  Clyde. 
The  Clyde  Republican   (semiweekly),  republican;  P.  M.  Harmon,  editor 

and  publisher,  Clyde. 
The  Zephyr  (monthly)  ;  published  by  students  of  Clyde  high  school,  Clyde. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 


FIFTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  25 

The  Kansas  Optimist,  independent;  Robert  Good,  proprietor,  Fred  Cook, 

editor  and  manager,  Jamestown. 
The  Milton  vale  Record,  neutral;  G.  C.  R.  Pier  see,  editor  and  publisher, 

Miltonvale. 
Crimson    (monthly) ;   published  by  the  students  of  the  Concordia  high 

school,  Concordia.     (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

DICKINSON  COUNTY— 414  bound  volumes. 

Abilene  Chronicle  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  P.  W.  Heath,  editor 
and  manager,  Heath-McCormick  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Abi- 
lene. 

Abilene  Reflector  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  C.  M.  Harger,  editor, 
The  Reflector  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Abilene. 

The  Dickinson  County  News,  democratic;  J.  W.  Howe,  editor,  News  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Abilene. 

The  Abilene  Democrat,  democratic;  Mrs.  L.  E.  Baldwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Abilene. 

The  Implement  Dealers'  Bulletin  (monthly)  ;  H.  J.  Hodge,  editor  and 
publisher,  official  organ  of  Western  Retail  Implement  and  Vehicle 
Dealers'  Association,  Abilene. 

Kansas  State  Sunday  School  Journal  (monthly),  religious;  J.  H.  Engle, 
editor  and  publisher,  Abilene. 

The  Herington  Times,  republican;  H.  L.  Harris  and  Pearl  Barton,  editors 
and  publishers,  Herington. 

The  Herington  Sun,  republican;  A.  J.  Petrie  and  W.  J.  Benjamin,  editors 
and  managers,  Sun  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Herington. 

The  Hope  Dispatch,  republican;  M.  C.  Hemenway,  editor  and  publisher, 
Hope. 

Solomon  Tribune,  republican;  W.  L.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher,  Solomon. 

Chapman  Advertiser,  independent;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Sheeran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Chapman. 

Enterprise  Push  and  Journal,  independent;  C.  W.  Hamilton  editor  and 
publisher,  Enterprise. 

Manchester  Moter,  independent;  Frank  E.  Pattee,  editor  and  publisher, 
Manchester. 

The  Chapman  Gazette,  republican;  E.  F.  Halbert,  editor  and  publisher, 
Chapman. 

Bulletin  Enterprise  Normal  Academy  (quarterly).;  published  by  the  Nor- 
mal Academy,  Enterprise. 

GEARY  COUNTY— 165  bound  volumes. 

Junction  City  Union  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  H.  E.  Montgomery, 
editor,  John  Montgomery  &  Son,  publishers,  Junction  City. 

The  Junction  City  Republic,  republican;  Chas.  H.  Manley,  editor  and 
publisher,  Junction  City. 

The  Junction  City  Sentinel,  democratic;  Fred  R.  Hemenway,  editor, 
Sentinel  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Junction  City. 

The  Fort  Riley  Guidon,  post;  H.  W.  Cramer,  proprietor,  Fort  Riley. 


26  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY— 398  bound  volumes. 

Marshall  County  News  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Geo.  T.  Smith, 
editor,  News  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Marysville.  (Daily 
edition  not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Advocate-Democrat,  democratic;  H.  M.  Brodrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Marysville. 

Marshall  County  Courier  (German)  ;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  pub- 
-  lisher,  Marysville. 

The  Marshall  County  School  Journal  (monthly),  educational;  C.  E. 
Drumm,  editor  and  publisher,  Marysville. 

The  Waterville  Telegraph,  republican;  Henry  C.  Willson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Waterville. 

The  Blue  Rapids  Times,  republican;  Livy  B.  Tibbets,  editor,  Chas.  C. 
Tibbets,  publisher,  Blue  Rapids. 

The  Blue  Rapids  Journal,  republican;  J.  P.  Henson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Blue  Rapids. 

The  Axtell  Standard,  neutral;  F.  A.  Werner,  editor,  Ernest  F.  Werner, 
publisher,  Axtell. 

The  Beattie  Eagle,  republican;  Edward  M.  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher, 
Beattie. 

The  Irving  Leader,  neutral;  B.  W.  Forbes,  editor  and  publisher,  Irving. 

The  Frankfort  Daily  Index,  independent;  F.  M.  Hartman,  editor  and 
publisher,  Frankfort. 

The  Summerneld  Sun,  independent;  Geo.  W.  and  G.  Wm.  Willis,  editors 
and  publishers,  Summerneld. 

The  Vermillion  Times,  republican;  H.  L.  Huff,  editor  and  publisher,  Ver- 
million. 

Parish  Pages  (monthly),  religious;  I.  B.  Heisey,  editor,  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church,  publishers,  Waterville. 

The  Home  City  Tribune,  independent;  F.  E.  Lundry,  editor  and  publisher, 
Home  City. 

OTTAWA  COUNTY— 197  bound  volumes. 

Minneapolis  Messenger,  republican;  Arthur  F.  Riddle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Minneapolis. 

The  Minneapolis  Better  Way,  populist;  E.  C.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Minneapolis. 

The  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Justice  (monthly),  official  organ  Sons  and 
Daughters  of  Justice;  W.  W.  Walker,  jr.,  editor,  A.  F.  Riddle,  pub- 
lisher, Minneapolis. 

Ottawa  County  Democrat,  democratic;  S.  A.  Lyne,  editor  and  publisher, 
Bennington. 

Delphos  Republican,  neutral;  E.  L.  Eaton,  editor  and  publisher,  Delphos. 

The  Tescott  Press,  independent;  B.  A.  Belt,  editor  and  publisher,  Tescott. 


FIFTH  CONGRESSIONAL -DISTRICT.  27 

REPUBLIC  COUNTY— 209  bound  volumes. 

The  Belleville  Telescope,  republican;  A.  Q.  Miller  and  H.  C.  Sticher,  edi- 
tors and  publishers,  Belleville. 

Republic  County  Democrat,  democratic;  H.  N.  Boyd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Belleville. 

Scandia  Journal,  republican;  Wm.  H.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher,  Scandia. 

Republic  City  News,  republican;  Graf  ton  Nutter,  editor  and  publisher, 
Republic  City. 

The  Cuba  Daylight,  democratic;  P.  J.  George,  editor  and  publisher,  Cuba. 

The  Courtland  Register,  republican;  R.  Cameron,  editor  and  publisher, 
Courtland. 

The  Comet,  independent;  H.  A.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher,  Courtland. 

The  Narka  News,  republican;  Will  H.  McCurdy,  editor  and  publisher, 
Narka. 

The  Munden  Press,  independent;  W.  E.  Muth,  editor  and  publisher,  Mun- 
den. 

RILEY  COUNTY— 312  bound  volumes. 

The  Manhattan  Nationalist  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  N.  W. 
Huston,  editor  and  proprietor,  Manhattan. 

The  Industrialist,  college;  H.  J.  Waters,  editor  in  chief,  Kansas  State 
Agricultural  College,  publisher,  Manhattan-. 

The  Manhattan  Republic  (weekly),  republican;  Kimball-Vernon  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers,  Manhattan. 

Manhattan  Mercury  (daily),  republican;  Kimball-Vernon  Publishing 
Company,  publishers,  Manhattan. 

The  Students'  Herald  (semi weekly),  college;  A.  Endacott,  editor  in  chief, 
published  by  students  of  K.  S'.  A.  C.,  Manhattan. 

The  Randolph  Enterprise,  democratic;  Eldon  C.  Newby,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Randolph. 

Leonardville  Monitor,  democratic;  Guy  E.  Harmon,  editor,  Leonardville. 

The  Riley  Regent,  republican;  J.  M.  Colburn,  editor  and  publisher,  Riley. 

The  Riley  Gospel  Herald  (monthly),  religious;  Geo.  R.  Jackman  and 
Mrs.  A.  B.  Coope,  editors  and  publishers,  Riley.  (Not  received  by  the 
Society  since  December,  1908.) 

Home  Training  Bulletin  (occasional)  ;  published  by  the  State  Agricultural 
College,  Manhattan. 

Riley  County  Democrat,  democratic;  A.  H.  Hammond,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Manhattan. 

SALINE  COUNTY— 323  bound  volumes. 

Salina  Evening  Journal  (daily  and  semi  weekly),  republican;  J.  L.  Bris- 
tow,  editor  and  publisher,  Salina. 

The  Salina  Union  (daily  and  semiweekly),  democratic;  J.  R.  Burton, 
editor,  J.  H.  Yetter,  business  manager,  Salina. 

The  Salina  Sun  (weekly),  republican;  W.  H.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Salina. 

The  Wesleyan  Advance  (weekly),  college;  W.  A.  Green,  editor  in  chief, 
published  by  the  students  of  Wesleyan  University,  Salina. 


28  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The   New   Era    (quarterly),  commercial;    T.   W.   Roach,   editor;   Kansas 

Wesleyan  Business  College,  publishers,  Salina. 
The  Occidental  Home  Monthly,  fraternal;  official  organ  of  the  Occidental 

Mutual   Benefit  Association,   G.   A.   Middleton,  editor,  J.   H.   Padgett, 

publisher,  Salina. 
The  District  of  Salina  Watchman   (monthly),  religious;- Rev.  G.  B.  Kin- 

kead,  editor,  the  Right  Rev.  S.  M.  Griswold,  publisher,  Salina.     Official 

paper  of  the  bishop  of  Salina. 
The  Gypsum  Advocate,  independent;  J.  S.  Goodwin,  editor  and  publisher, 

Gypsum. 
Brookville  Headlight,  neutral;   Henry  C.  Paulsen,  editor  and  publisher, 

Brookville. 
The   Farmers'   Union    (monthly)  ;    M.    McAuliffe,   editor   and   publisher, 

Salina. 
The   Saint  John's  Gazette    (monthly)  ;   H.   R.   Drummond,   editor,   D.   C. 

Fernsler,  business  manager,  published  in  interests  of  St.  John's  Mili- 
tary School,  by  the  students  and  faculty,  Salina. 
The  Scout  Bulletin   (monthly)  ;  F.  John  Rormanes,  editor  and  publisher, 

published  in  interests  of  "Boy  Scouts"  of  Kansas  and  Colorado,  Salina. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 
The  Register  and  Calendar  (quarterly)  ;  published  by  faculty  of  Kansas 

Wesleyan    University,    Salina.      (Not   received    by   the    Society    since 

December,  1907.) 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY— 255  bound  volumes. 

Republican-Register,  republican;  C.  E.  Ingalls,  editor  and  publisher, 
Washington. 

Washington  Palladium,  democratic;  Samuel  Clarke,  editor,  O.  L.  Clarke, 
Manager,  Washington. 

The  Hanover  Democrat-Enterprise,  democratic;  M.  C.  Peters,  editor  and 
publisher,  Hanover. 

The  Hanover  Herald,  democratic;  D.  O.  Munger,  editor  and  publisher, 
Hanover. 

Haddam  City  Clipper,  republican;  A.  C.  Whitney,  editor  and  publisher, 
Haddam  City. 

The  Barnes  Chief,  republican;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  E.  Shannon,  editors  and 
publishers,  Barnes. 

Greenleaf  Sentinel,  republican;  Irvin  Hogue,  editor  and  publisher,  Green- 
leaf. 

The  Linn  Digest,  republican;  Ornold  E.  Oren,  editor  and  publisher,  Linn. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  February  16,  1911.) 

The  Palmer  Index,  republican,  neutral;  Geo.  Sangster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Palmer. 

The  Mahaska  Leader,  independent;  O.  F.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher, 
Mahaska. 

The  Haddam  Leader;  E.  J.  Wilson,  business  manager,  Haddam. 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911.  29 


Sixth  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

CHEYENNE.  LOGAN.  RUSSELL. 

DECATUR.  MITCHELL.  SHERIDAN. 

ELLIS.  NORTON.  SHERMAN. 

ELLSWORTH.  OSBORNE.  SMITH. 

GOVE.  PHILLIPS.  THOMAS. 

GRAHAM.  RAWLINS.  TREGO. 

JEWELL.  ROOKS.  WALLACE. 

LINCOLN. 


CHEYENNE  COUNTY— 53  bound  volumes. 

The  St.  Francis  Herald,  independent;  Geo.  Lawless,  editor,  The  Herald 
Publishing  Company  (incorporated),  publishers,  St.  Francis. 

The  Four  Winds  (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  students  of  the  Cheyenne 
County  high  school,  St.  Francis. 

DECATUR  COUNTY— 136  bound  volumes. 

Oberlin  Herald,  democratic;  E.  M.  Coldren,  editor,  E.  W.  Coldren,  asso- 
ciate editor,  Coldren  &  Sons,  publishers,  Oberlin. 

The  Oberlin  Times,  republican;  Leslie  M.  Parker,  editor,  Times  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers,  Oberlin. 

Jennings  Echo,  republican;  Geo.  W.  Shook  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers, 
Jennings. 

Dresden  Sunflower,  republican;  W.  C.  Roughton,  editor  and  publisher, 
Dresden. 

Norcatur  Dispatch,  independent;  J.  W.  Deeter,  editor  and  publisher, 
Norcatur. 

The  Decatur  County  News,  independent;  Wm.  E.  Landau,  editor  and 
owner,  Oberlin. 

Beaver  Valley  Booster,  republican;  H.  S.  Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher, 
Cedar  Bluffs. 

ELLIS  COUNTY— 119  bound  volumes. 

The  Republican,  republican;  Geo.  P.  Griffith,  editor  and  publisher,  Hays 
'  City. 

The  Hays  Free  Press,  independent;  H.  C.  Freese,  editor  and  publisher, 
Hays  City. 

Ellis  County  News,  democratic;  News  Publishing  Company,  publishers, 
Hays  City. 

The  Western  Normal  Leader  (semimonthly)  ;  Grover  C.  Moore,  editor-in- 
chief,  J.  M.  Wiesner,  business  manager,  Western  Normal  Publishing 
Association,  publishers,  Hays  City. 


30  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

Ellis  Review-Headlight,  republican;  W.  H.  Snyder,  editor  and  publisher, 
Ellis. 

ELLSWORTH  COUNTY— 129  bound  volumes. 

Ellsworth  Reporter,  republican;  Geo.  Huycke,  editor  and  publisher,  Ells- 
worth. 

The  Ellsworth  Messenger,  democratic;  Frank  S.  Foster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Ellsworth. 

The  Wilson  Echo  (semiweekly),  republican;  Chas.  H.  Seaver,  editor  and 
publisher,  Wilson. 

Kansaske  Rozhledy  (Bohemian)  ;  K.  L.  Jadrnicek,  local  editor  and  mana- 
ger, Wilson. 

The  Holyrood  Banner,  independent;  0.  C.  McCoy,  editor  and  publisher, 
Holyrood. 

Kanopolis  Journal,  independent;  S.  S.  Rozelle,  editor  and  publisher,  Kan- 
opolis. 

GOVE  COUNTY— 76  bound  volumes.  - 

Gove  County  Republican-Gazette,  republican;  A.  K.  Trimmer,  editor  and 
publisher,  Gove  City. 

Gove  County  Advocate,  independent;  Leslie  McElhinney,  editor  and 
manager,  Quinter. 

The  Gove  County  Record,  democratic;  S.  C.  Carroll,  manager,  Record 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Grinnell. 

Grainfield  Cap  Sheaf,  independent;  Geo.  E.  Troutwine,  editor  and  mana- 
ger, Grainfield. 

GRAHAM  COUNTY— 89  bound  volumes. 

The  Reveille-New  Era,  democratic;  Gilbert  M.  Clayton,  editor,  A.  C.  In- 
low  and  C.  A.  G.  Inlow,  owners  and  publishers,  Hill  City. 

Hill  City  Republican,  republican;  W.  H.  Hill  and  C.  H.  Emmons,  editors 
and  publishers,  Hill  City. 

JEWELL  COUNTY— 188  bound  volumes. 

The  Jewell  County  Monitor,  republican;  E.  D.  George,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Mankato. 

The  Western  Advocate,  democratic;  Henry  R.  Honey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Mankato. 

High  School  Record  (monthly)  ;  edited  and  published  by  the  students  of 
high  school,  Mankato. 

The  Jewell  County  Republican,  republican;  W.  C.  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Jewell  City. 

The  Burr  Oak  Herald,  republican;  E.  A.  Ross  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Burr  Oak. 

The  Esbon  Times,  democratic;  Earl  Vaughn,  editor  and  publisher,  Esbon. 

The  New  Era,  democratic;  J.  F.  Hale,  editor  and  publisher,  Formoso. 

The  Randall  News,  neutral;  Carle  Judge,  editor  and  proprietor,  Randall. 

The  Ionia  Monitor,  neutral;  E.  D.  George,  publisher,  Mankato.  (Not  re- 
ceived by  the  Society.) 


SIXTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  31 

LINCOLN  COUNTY— 107  bound  volumes. 

The  Lincoln  Republican,  republican;  W.  E.  Menoher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Lincoln. 

The  Lincoln  Sentinel,  democratic;  Wenslow  Cipra,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lincoln. 

The  Sylvan  Grove  News,  republican;  Jas.  A.  Schilling,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Sylvan  Grove. 

The  Barnard  Bee,  independent';  Will  De  Vinney,  editor  and  publisher, 
Barnard. 

The  Beverly  Tribune,  independent;  C.  L.  McAfee,  editor  and  publisher, 
Beverly. 

LOGAN  COUNTY— 67  bound  volumes. 

The  Oakley   Graphic,   republican;   J.    R.   Young,   editor  and   proprietor, 

Oakley. 

Logan  County  News,  neutral ;  F.  D.  Joslyn,  editor  and  proprietor,  Winona. 
Russell  Springs  Leader,  republican;  W.  A.  Keithley,  editor  and  publisher, 

Russell  Springs. 

MITCHELL  COUNTY— 241  bound  volumes. 

The  Beloit  Gazette  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Fred  W.  Knapp,  edi- 
tor and  publisher,  Beloit. 

The  Daily  Call,  democratic;  A.  B.  Adamson,  editor  and  publisher,  Beloit. 

Cawker  City  Public  Record,  republican;  Levi  L.  Alrich,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Cawker  City. 

The  Cawker  City  Ledger,  independent  democratic;  Robt.  Good,  editor  and 
publisher,  Cawker  City. 

The  People's  Sentinel,  republican ;  0.  A.  Brice,  editor  and  publisher,  Glen 
Elder. 

Scottsville  Advance,  neutral;  J.  Earl  Evans,  editor  and  publisher,  Scotts- 
ville. 

NORTON  COUNTY— 143  bound  volumes. 

The   Norton   Courier,   republican;    F.   M.   Duvall,   editor   and   publisher, 

Norton. 

The  Champion,  republican;  J.  W.  Conway,  editor  and  publisher,  Norton. 
Norton    County    News,    republican;    Perry    Coler,    editor    and    publisher, 

Norton. 
The  Telegram  (daily  and  weekly),  democratic;  Nick  Garland,  proprietor, 

Norton. 

The  Almena  Plaindealer,  republican;  Leon  W.  Mathews,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Almena. 

Lenora  News,  neutral;  E.  E.  Jeter,  editor  and  publisher,  Lenora. 
The    Clayton    Vidette,    democratic;    John    Sheley,    editor    and    publisher, 

Clayton.     (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 
Norton   County   High    School    Quill    (monthly)  ;    Mable  Wray,   editor   in 

chief,  published  by  the  students  of  Norton  county  high  school,  Norton. 
Edmond  New  Leaf,  republican;   Melvin  J.  Hibbs,  editor  and  publisher, 

Edmond. 


32  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

OSBORNE  COUNTY— 154  bound  volumes. 

Osborne  County  Farmer,  republican;  B.  P.  Walker,  editor  and  proprietor, 

Osborne. 
Osborne  County  News,  independent;  E.  C.  Hadley,  owner  and  publisher, 

Osborne. 
The  Downs  Times,  republican;  Parker  &  Rankin,  editors  and  publishers, 

Downs. 
The  Downs  News,  republican;  Wm.  Ransom  and  C.  E.  Mann,  editors  and 

publishers,  Downs. 

The  Alton  Empire,  republican;  C.  W.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher,  Alton. 
Portis  Independent,  republican  ?  C.  C.  Clardy,  editor  and  publisher,  Portis. 
Natoma  Independent,  independent;  H.  B.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher, 

Natoma. 
Our  Messenger    (monthly),   religious;   Mrs.   Alice   G.   Young,  managing 

editor,  official  organ  of  the  Kansas  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Downs. 

PHILLIPS  COUNTY— 210  bound  volumes. 

Phillipsburg  News-Dispatch,  republican;  Warren  White,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Phillipsburg. 

Phillips  County  Post,  democratic;  F.  W.  Boyd,  owner  and  publisher,  Phil- 
lipsburg. 

The  Logan  Republican,  republican;  C.  D.  and  A.  F.  Walker,  editors  and 
publishers,  Logan. 

The  Kirwin  Kansan,  republican ;  F.  L.  Platt  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers, 
Kirwin. 

Long  Island  New  Leaf,  independent;  DeWitt  Yantiss,  proprietor,  Ira  C. 
Young,  managing  editor,  Long  Island. 

The  Agra  Sentinel,  neutral;  A.  R.  Gross,  editor  and  publisher,  Agra. 

The  Prairie  View  News,  "republican ;  A.  F.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher, 
Prairie  View. 

The  Logan  Herald,  independent;  Herbert  Baker,  editor  and  publisher, 
Logan.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  February  23,  1911.) 

Woodruff  Budget,  independent;  John  A.  Barker,  editor  and  publisher, 
Woodruff. 

RAWLINS  COUNTY— 84  bound  volumes. 

The  Republican  Citizen  and  Atwood  Patriot;  Chas.  E.  Scott,  editor,  the 

Atwood  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Atwood. 
The   Square   Deal,   independent;    F.    D.    Greason,    editor   and   publisher, 

Atwood. 
The  Herndon  Nonpareil;  A.  J.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher,  Herndon. 

ROOKS  COUNTY— 150  bound  volumes. 

Rooks  County  Record,  republican;  W.  L.  Chambers,  editor  and  publisher, 

Stockton. 
The  Rooks  County  School  Monthly   (monthly)  ;  C.  E.  Rarick,  proprietor 

and  publisher,  published  in  the  interest  of  the  teachers  of  Rooks  county, 

Stockton. 


SIXTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  33 

The   Stockton   Review,   republican;    W.   R.    Baker,   editor  and  publisher, 

Stockton. 
The    Plainville    Gazette,    republican;    Jno.    Ford,    editor    and    publisher, 

Plainville. 

Plainville  Times,  republican ;  Will  H.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher,  Plainville. 
The  Palco  Enterprise,  neutral;  E.  G.  Inlow,  editor  and  publisher,  Palco. 
Woodston  Argus,  independent;  F.  M.  Learned,  editor  and  publisher, 

Woodston. 

RUSSELL  COUNTY— 111  bound  volumes. 

The  Russell  Record,  republican;  Ira  S.  Fleck,  editor  and  manager,  Rus- 
sell Record  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Russell. 

Russell  Reformer,  democratic;  J.  W.  Morphy,  editor  and  publisher,  Rus- 
sell. 

The  Bugler  (monthly)  ;  Josephine  Himes,  editor  in  chief,  Arthur  Tisdale, 
business  manager,  published  by  Russell  high  school,  Russell. 

Lucas  Independent,  independent;  C.  F.  Barr,  editor  and  publisher,  Lucas. 

The  Luray  Herald,  republican ;  F.  W.  Burlin,  editor  and  publisher,  Luray. 

The  Waldo  Advocate,  independent;  L.  E.  Blagrave,  editor  and  manager, 
Waldo. 

The  Bunker  Hill  Banner,  local;  G.  B.  Siders,  editor  and  publisher,  Bunker 
Hill. 

The  Dorrance  News,  independent;  G.  B.  Siders,  editor  and  publisher, 
Dorrance. 

SHERIDAN  COUNTY— 61  bound  volumes. 

The  Hoxie  Sentinel,  republican;  Frank  A.  Mclvor,  editor  and  publisher, 

Hoxie. 
The  Selden  Independent,  independent;  W.  T.  and  E.  H.  Logan,  editors 

and  publishers,  Selden. 

SHERMAN  COUNTY— 61  bound  volumes. 

The  Goodland  Republic  and  News,  democratic;  J.  H.  Stewart,  editor  and 
publisher,  Goodland. 

The  Sherman  County  Record,  republican;  R.  A.  Kent,  proprietor,  Good- 
land.  • 

SMITH  COUNTY— 206  bound  volumes. 

Smith  County  Pioneer,  republican;  V.  Hutchings,  editor  and  publisher 
Smith  Center. 

Smith  County  Journal,  democratic;  Ben  T.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher, 
Smith  Center. 

The  Lebanon  Times,  neutral;  W.  H.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher,  Leb- 
anon. 

The  Kensington  Mirror,  democratic;  Walter  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher, 
Kensington. 

The  Gaylord  Sentinel,  republican;  L.  R.  Meadows,  editor  and  publisher, 
Gaylord. 


34  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The  Athol  Record,  independent;  W.  A.  Williamson,  editor  and  publisher, 

Athol. 
The  Cedar  Enterprise;  E.  L.  Grogan,  editor  and  publisher,  Cedar. 

THOMAS  COUNTY— 64  bound  volumes. 

The  Colby  Tribune,  republican ;  N.  A.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher,  Colby. 

The  Colby  Free  Press,  democratic;  John  R.  Connelley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Colby. 

The  Rexford  News,  republican;  A.  A.  Gillispie,  editor  and  publisher,  Rex- 
ford. 

The  Brewster  Hustler;  V.  J.  Wyant,  editor  and  publisher,  Brewster.  (Not 
received  by  the  Society  since  July  30,  1909.) 

The  Menlo  Enterprise,  republican;  Lee  R.  Cummins,  editor  and  publisher, 
Menlo. 

TREGO  COUNTY— 54  bound  volumes. 

Western  Kansas  World,  republican;  H.  S.  Givler,  editor  and  publisher, 

Wa  Keeney. 
Trego  County  Reporter,  democratic;  J.  W.  Bingham,  editor  and  publisher, 

Wa  Keeney. 

WALLACE  COUNTY— 53  bound  volumes. 

The   Western    Times,   republican;    W.    E.    Ward,    editor   and   publisher, 

Sharon  Springs. 
The  Commonwealth,  independent;   F.  C.   Griffith,   editor  and  publisher, 

Sharon  Springs. 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911.  35 


Seventh  Congressional  District. 
Counties. 


BARBER. 

HARPER. 

PRATT. 

BARTON. 

HASKELL. 

RENO. 

CLARK. 

HODGEMAN. 

RICE. 

COMANCHE. 

KEARNY. 

RUSH. 

EDWARDS. 

KlNGMAN. 

-SCOTT. 

FINNEY. 

KlOWA. 

SEWARD. 

FORD. 

LANE. 

STAFFORD. 

GRANT. 

MEADE. 

STANTON. 

GRAY. 

MORTON. 

STEVENS. 

GREELEY. 

NESS. 

WICHITA. 

HAMILTON. 

PAWNEE. 

BARBER  COUNTY— 137  bound  volumes. 

Medicine  Lodge  Cresset,  republican;  L.  M.  Axline,  publisher,  Medicine 
Lodge. 

The  Barber  County  Index,  democratic;  U.  C.  Herr,  editor,  Painter  & 
Herr,  publishers,  Medicine  Lodge. 

The  Kiowa  Journal,  republican;  Floyd  Fugate  and  H.  E.  Glenn,  editors, 
Floyd  Fugate,  publisher,  Kiowa. 

The  Kiowa  News-Review,  republican;  Oscar  Haberlein,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Kiowa. 

Hazelton  Herald,  independent;  C.  A.  Hyatt,  editor  and  publisher,  Hazel- 
ton. 

The  Isabel  Star;  F.  C.  Trillingham,  editor  and  publisher,  Isabel.  (Not 
received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Kiowa  Kansan,  democratic;  F.  F.  Perry  and  R.  G.  Watkins,  editors 
and  publishers,  Kiowa. 

BARTON  COUNTY— 247  bound  volumes. 

The  Great  Bend  Tribune  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Will  Townsley 
and  Warren  Baker,  editors,  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  publishers, 
Great  Bend. 

Barton  County  Democrat,  democratic;  W.  P.  Feder,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Great  Bend. 

Barton  County  Press  (German) ;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Ellinwood. 

The  Truth  about  God  and  Life  (monthly),  antireligious ;  W.  H.  Kerr, 
editor,  Great  Bend. 

The  Hoisington  Dispatch,  independent;  Roy  Cornelius,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Hoisington. 

Ellinwood  Leader,  neutral;  John  K.  McMullen,  editor,  Leader  Publishing 
Company,  publishers,  Ellinwood. 


36  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

Claflin  Clarion,  republican;  Bert  Fancher,  editor  and  publisher,  Claflin. 

Pawnee  Rock  Herald,  independent;  Grant  Lippincott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Pawnee  Rock. 

Kansas  Workman  (monthly),  A.  0.  U.  W.;  W.  P.  Feder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Great  Bend. 

Albert  Star;  Albert  Tullis,  editor,  Grant  Lippincott,  publisher,  Albert. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

CLARK  COUNTY— 57  bound  volumes. 

The  Ashland  Clipper,  independent;   H.   C.   Mayse,  editor  and  publisher, 

Ashland. 
Minneola  Record,  independent;  C.  A.  Hays,  editor  and  publisher,  Min- 

neola. 
The    Leader-Tribune,    republican;    O.    R.    Kellogg,    editor   and   manager, 

Englewood. 

COMANCHE  COUNTY— 68  bound  volumes. 

The  Western  Star,  independent;  H.  V.  Butcher,  editor  and  publisher,  Cold- 
water. 

The  Talisman,  neutral;  Mclntyre  &  Stanley,  editors  and  publishers,  Cold- 
water. 

The  Protection  Post;  W.  Clyde  Pile,  editor  and  publisher,  Protection. 

.EDWARDS  COUNTY— 68  bound  volumes. 

The  Kinsley  Graphic,  democratic;  J.  M.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher,  Mrs. 

Cora  G.  Lewis,  associate  editor,  Kinsley. 
The  Kinsley  Mercury,  republican;  C.  R.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher, 

Kinsley. 
The   Belpre  Bulletin,   neutral;    H.   C.   Busenbark,   editor   and   publisher, 

Belpre. 
Lewis  Press,  neutral;  J.  R.  Middleton,  editor  and  publisher,  Lewis.     (Not 

received  by  the  Society.) 

FINNEY  COUNTY— 128  bound  volumes. 

Garden  City  Herald,  republican;  S.  G.  and  Hamer  Norris,  editors  and 
publishers,  Garden  City. 

Garden  City  Imprint,  republican;  R.  H.  Faxon,  president  and  editor,  J.  R. 
Fahs,  secretary  and  manager,  published  by  Evening  Telegram  Com- 
pany, Garden  City. 

The  Evening  Telegram  (daily),  republican;  Evening  Telegram  Com- 
pany, R.  H.  Faxon,  president  and  editor,  J.  R.  Fahs,  secretary  and 
manager,  Garden  City. 

The  Prolocutor,  socialist;  C.  R.  D.  S.  Oakford,  editor  and  publisher, 
Garden  City. 


SEVENTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  37 

FORD  COUNTY— 144  bound  volumes. 

The  Dodge  City  Globe,  republican;  W.  E.  Davis,  president,  J.  C.  Denious, 
editor  and  manager,  Globe-Republican  Printing  Company,  publishers, 
Dodge  City. 

The  Dodge  City  Kansas  Journal,  democratic;  T.  J.  Schail,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Dodge  City. 

The  College  Advance  (occasional),  college;  Rev.  E.  H.  Vaughan,  editor 
and  publisher,  Dodge  City. 

Bucklin  Banner,  neutral;  Ray  B.  Price,  publisher,  Bucklin. 

The  Spearville  News,  republican;  R.  E.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher, 
Spearville. 

The  World  Brotherhood,  socialist;  J.  A.  Cline,  editor  and  publisher, 
Bellefont. 

The  Ford  Promoter,  independent;  Ray  B.  Price,  editor  and  publisher, 
Ford. 

The  Pioneer  (monthly)  ;  Rex  Davis,  business  manager,  Spearville.  (Not 
received  by  the  Society  since  April,  1910.) 

GRANT  COUNTY— 38  bound  volumes. 

Grant  County  Republican,  republican ;  S.  A.  Da,vis,  editor  and  publisher, 

New  Ulysses. 

GRAY  COUNTY— 54  bound  volumes. 

The  Jacksonian,   republican;    Elmer   T.    Peterson,   editor  and   publisher, 

Cimarron. 
The  Beacon,   independent;   Al.   D.   Krebs,   editor  and  publisher,   Ingalls. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

GREELEY  COUNTY— 43  bound  volumes. 

Greeley  County  Republican,  republican;  S.  E.  Kirkpatrick  and  W.  M. 
Glenn,  editors,  G.  S.  and  M.  W.  Kirkpatrick,  publishers,  Tribune. 

HAMILTON  COUNTY— 82  bound  volumes. 

Syracuse  Journal,  democratic;  Henry  Block,  editor  and  publisher,  Syra- 
cuse. 

Hamilton  County  Republican  and  Syracuse  News,  republican;  Geo.  W. 
and  Cecil  P.  Rich,  editors  and  publishers,  Syracuse. 

HARPER  COUNTY— 207  bound  volumes. 

The  Anthony  Republican,  republican;  W.  E.  Blackburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Anthony. 

The  Anthony  Bulletin,  independent;  R.  P.  McColloch,  editor,  Anthony. 

The  Harper  Sentinel,  republican;  Harry  T.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher, 
Harper. 

Harper  Advocate,  democratic;  A.  B.  Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher,  Har- 
per. 


33  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The   Independent,    independent;    L.    D.    Harding,    editor   and   proprietor, 

Attica. 
The  Bluff  City  News,  independent;  K.  M.  Glover,  editor  and  publisher, 

Bluff  City. 
The  Waldron  Argus,  independent;  M.  C.  Ellinger,  editor  and  publisher, 

Waldron. 

HASKELL  COUNTY— 41  bound  volumes. 

The  Santa  Fe  Monitor,  republican;  John  J.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher, 
Santa  Fe. 

Haskell  County  Republican,  republican;  J.  F.  Pearce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Santa  Fe. 

HODGEMAN  COUNTY— 71  bound  volumes. 

The  Jetmore  Republican,  republican;  E.  W.  Harlan,  editor  and -publisher, 
Jetmore. 

KEARNY  COUNTY— 56  bound  volumes. 

Ke^rny  County  Advocate,  democratic;  L.  P.  Kmball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Lakin. 

KINGMAN  COUNTY— 127  bound  volumes. 

The  Leader-Courier,  republican;  Morton  Albaugh,  Ed.  A.  Palmer  and 
John  McKenna,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Kingman. 

The  Kingman  Journal,  democratic;  Gus  Hansmann,  editor,  R.  S.  White- 
law,  manager,  Kingman. 

Kingman  County  Telegraph  (German),  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Kingman. 

The  Norwich  Herald,  neutral;  Mrs.  0.  B.  Doze,  editor,  Loren  L.  Mathis, 
publisher,  Norwich. 

The  Cunningham  Clipper,  neutral;  B.  H.  Henthorn,  editor  and  publisher, 
Cunningham. 

Zenda  Citizen,  local;  J.  B.  Burk,  editor  and  publisher,  Zenda.  (Not  re- 
ceived by  the  Society  since  July  1,  1910.) 

The  Penalosa  News,  local;  C.  C.  Kelley  and  W.  E.  Waddle,  editors  and 
publishers,  Penalosa. 

The  Oracle  (semimonthly)  ;  Adna  Palmer,  editor,  John  T.  Craig,  business 
manager,  published  by  the  students  of  the  Kingman  county  high 
school,  Kingman. 

KIOWA  COUNTY— 67  bound  volumes. 

The  Kiowa  County  Signal,  republican;  Chas.  E.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Greensburg. 

Greensburg  Republican,  republican;  James  I.  Parcel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Greensburg. 

Haviland  Onlooker,  republican;  G.  B.  Warner,  editor,  Lawrence  &  War- 
ner, publishers,  Haviland. 

The  Mullinville  Tribune,  independent;  J.  G.  Connor,  editor,  Connor  & 
Lill,  publishers,  Mullinville. 


SEVENTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  39 

LANE  COUNTY— 51  bound  volumes. 

The  Journal-Herald,  independent;  J.  E.  Lucas,  editor  and  publisher, 
Dighton. 

MEADE  COUNTY— 65  bound  volumes. 

The  Meade  Globe,  republican;  F.  Fuhr,  editor,  Globe  Printing  Company, 
publishers,  Meade. 

The  Meade  County  News,  independent;  J.  B.  Miller,  editor,  Meade  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Meade. 

The  Fowler  Gazette,  independent;  I.  J.  Stanton,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Fowler. 

The  Plains  Journal,  independent;  J.  B.  and  Agnes  McConnell,  editors  and 
publishers,  Plains. 

MORTON  COUNTY— 37  bound  volumes. 

The  Richfield  Monitor,  independent;  F.  B.  Van  Gundy  &  Sons,  publishers, 
Richfield. 

NESS  COUNTY— 86  bound  volumes. 

Ness  County  News,  republican;  J.  K.  Barnd,  editor  and  publisher,  Ness 

City. 
Ness   County   Echo,   democratic;    Geo.    M.    Knighton,    editor,    Rhodes   & 

Knighton,  publishers,  Ness  City. 

The  Enterprise,  independent;  Earl  Hoffer,  editor  and  publisher,  Utica. 
The  Brownell  Courier,  independent;   S.  C.  Hoffer,  editor  and  publisher, 

Brownell. 

PAWNEE  COUNTY— 84  bound  volumes. 

Lamed  Chronoscope,  republican;  Harry  H.  Wolcott  and  Lynn  M.  Christy, 

editors  and  publishers,  Larned. 
The  Tiller  and  Toiler,  democratic;  Harvey  Eckert,  editor  and  publisher, 

Larned. 
The  Garfield  Booster,  independent;   L.   K.   Monger  and  G.  W.  Milford, 

editors  and  publishers,  Garfield. 

PRATT  COUNTY— 104  bound  volumes. 

The  Pratt  Republican,  republican;  J.  K.  Cochran,  editor,  A.  A.  Cochran, 

manager,  Pratt. 

The  Pratt  Union,  democratic;  S.  P.  Gebhart,  editor  and  publisher,  Pratt. 
The  Coats  Courant,  neutral;  Rex  A.  demons,  editor  and  publisher,  Coats. 
The  Preston  Pilot,  republican;  Earl  Larkin,  editor  and  publisher,  Preston. 

(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  April  15,  1909.) 
The  Fulcrum  (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  students  of  Pratt  county  high 

school,  Pratt. 


40  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

RENO  COUNTY— 387  bound  volumes. 

The  Hutchinson  News  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  W.  Y.  Morgan, 
editor  and  publisher,  Hutchinson. 

The  Hutchinson  Gazette  (daily),  democratic;  Harry  A.  Lill,  editor  and 
publisher,  Hutchinson. 

The  Hutchinson  Tradesman,  commercial;  Independent  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Hutchinson.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since 
December  21,  1907.) 

The  Interstate  Schoolman  (monthly),  educational;  Geo.  W.  Winans  and 
J.  0.  Hall,  editors  and  publishers,  Hutchinson. 

The  Nickerson  Argosy,  republican;  C.  B.  Garten,  editor  and  publisher, 
Nickerson. 

The  Arlington  Enterprise,  republican;  M.  L.  Barrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Arlington. 

Turon  Weekly  Press,  republican;  W.  R.  Ream,  editor  and  publisher, 
Turon. 

Haven  Weekly  Journal,  independent;  J.  E.  Junkin,  jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Haven.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  November  11,  1909.) 

The  Sylvia  Sun,  neutral;  G.  H.  Yust,  editor  and  publisher,  Sylvia. 

The  Hutchinson  Wholesaler,  trade;  A.  L.  Sponsler,  editor,  F.  L.  Armour, 
manager,  Hutchinson. 

The  High  School  Buzz  (semimonthly)  ;  published  by  the  students  of  the 
Hutchinson  high  school,  Hutchinson. 

The  Pretty  Prairie  Times,  neutral;  Percy  Torrey,  editor  and  publisher, 
Pretty  Prairie. 

RICE  COUNTY— 176  bound  volumes. 

Sterling  Kansas  Bulletin,  republican;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  R.  Lyons,  editors 
and  publishers,  Sterling. 

The  Cooper  Courier  (monthly)  ;  edited  and  published  by  students  of 
_  Cooper  College,  Sterling. 

The  Cooper  Quarterly;  edited  and  published  by  faculty  of  Cooper  College, 
Sterling.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  August,  1906.) 

Sterling  Farm  Journal,  independent;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  R.  Lyons,  editors 
and  publishers,  Sterling. 

The  Lyons  Republican,  republican;  Clark  Conkling,  editor,  Frank  E. 
Hoyt,  manager,  Lyons. 

Central  Kansas  News-Democrat;  J.  W.  A.  Cooke,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lyons. 

Lyons  Daily  News;  J.  W.  A.  Cooke,  editor  and  publisher,  Lyons. 

The  Little  River  Monitor,  independent;  W.  G.  Greenbank,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Little  River. 

The  Bushton  News,  neutral;  J.  H.  Clayton,  editor  and  publisher,  Bush- 
ton. 

The  Chase  Register,  independent;  J.  W.  Mahuran,  editor  and  publisher, 
Chase. 

The  Geneseo  Journal,  independent;  J.  M.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher, 
Geneseo. 


SEVENTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  41 

The  Alden  Journal,  independent;  W.  E.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher, 
Alden.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  September  17,  1908.) 

The  Sterling  News;  A.  P.  Skeed  and  J.  D.  Tollenaar,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Sterling. 

The  Raymond  News,  independent;  Dan  R.  Gott,  editor  and  publisher, 
Raymond.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  Saxman  Bulletin  (monthly),  independent;  L.  C.  Needham,  editor  and 
publisher,  Saxman. 

RUSH  COUNTY— 106  bound  volumes. 

La  Crosse  Chieftain,  democratic;  Rodney  Torrey,  editor  and  publisher,  La 
Crosse. 

The  La  Crosse  Republican,  republican;  A.  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, La  Crosse. 

McCracken  Enterprise,  republican;  Clarence  P.  Dutton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, McCracken. 

The  Rush  Center  Breeze,  republican;  B.  H.  Fleenor,  editor  and  publisher, 
Rush  Center. 

The  Bison  Bee,  independent;  W.  W.  and  M.  E.  Wade,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Bison. 

SCOTT  COUNTY— 45  bound  volumes. 

The  News-Chronicle,  democratic;  E.  H.  Epperson,  editor  and  proprietor, 

Scott  City. 
The  Coyote   (monthly)  ;  published  by  the  students  of  the   Scott  county 

high  school,  Scott  City. 
The  Scott  County  Republican,  republican;  Vick  H.  Meneley,  editor  and 

publisher,  Scott  City. 

SEWARD  COUNTY— 47  bound  volumes. 

The  Liberal  News    (semiweekly),  republican;   Ray  Millman,  editor  and 

publisher,  Liberal. 
The  Liberal  Democrat,  democratic;  Carl  G.  Eddy,  editor  and  publisher, 

Liberal. 
The  Liberalist;  C.  W.  Hubbard,  editor  and  publisher,  Liberal. 

STAFFORD  COUNTY— 141  bound  volumes. 

The  St.  John  Weekly  News,  republican;  Herbert  J.  Cornwell,  editor  and 

publisher,  St.  John. 
The  County  Capital,  democratic;  John  W.  Lill,  editor  and  publisher,  St. 

John. 
The  Stafford  County  Republican,  republican;  Earl  Akers,  editor,  Fickertt 

&  Fooks,  publishers  and  managers,  Stafford. 
Stafford    Courier,    independent;    Nate    E.    Reese,    editor    and    publisher, 

Stafford. 

Macksville  Enterprise,  independent;  J.  C.  Hinshaw,  publisher,  Macksville. 
The  Hudson  Patriot,  independent;  H.  B.  Albertson,  editor  and  publisher, 

Hudson. 


42  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

STANTON  COUNTY— 28  bound  volumes. 

Stanton  County  Journal,  republican;  Chas.  Steinhoff,  editor,  Matilda  E. 
Steinhoff,  publisher,  Johnson. 

STEVENS  COUNTY— 37  bound  volumes. 

Hugoton    Hermes,    republican;    E.    M.    Anderson,    editor    and   publisher, 
Hugoton. 

WICHITA  COUNTY— 39  bound  volumes. 

Leoti   Standard,  republican;   C.  K.   Gerard,  editor  and  publisher,  Leoti. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  October  14,  1909.) 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911.  43 


Eighth  Congressional  District. 

Counties. 

BUTLER.  MCPHERSON.  SUMNER. 

HARVEY.  SEDGWICK. 


BUTLER  COUNTY— 365  bound  volumes. 

Walnut  Valley  Times  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  C.  C.  Shelden, 
editor  and  proprietor,  El  Dorado. 

El  Dorado  Republican  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Mrs.  Marie  Antoi- 
nette Murdock,  editor  and  publisher,  El  Dorado. 

The  Advocate,  democratic;  Geo.  F.  Fullinwider,  editor  and  publisher, 
El  Dorado. 

The  Augusta  Journal  (semiweekly),  republican;  Will  H.  Cady,  editor  and 
publisher,  Augusta. 

The  Augusta  Gazette  (daily),  democratic;  T.  Sexton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Augusta. 

The  Latham  Mirror,  republican;  T.  E.  Trigg,  editor  and  proprietor,  La- 
tham. 

Leon  Indicator,  republican;  C.  W.  King,  editor  and  publisher,  Leon. 

Douglass  Tribune,  republican;  J.  M.  Satterthwaite,  editor  and  publisher, 
Douglass. 

The  Independent,  independent;  E.  Davis  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers, 
White  Water. 

The  Towanda  News,  neutral;  Geo.  W.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher,  To- 
wanda. 

The  Cassoday  Times;  Al  D.  Krebs,  editor  and  lessee,  Cassoday. 

Benton  Record;  J.  E.  Dancy,  editor  and  publisher,  Benton. 

Woodmen  of  the  World  (monthly)  ;  Geo.  F.  Fullinwider,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, El  Dorado. 

HARVEY  COUNTY— 305  bound  volumes. 

The  Kansan-Republican  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  J.  C.  Mack, 
editor,  The  Kansan  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Newton. 

The  Newton  Journal,  democratic;  J.  L.  Napier,  editor  and  publisher, 
Newton. 

Bethel  College  Monthly,  college;  G.  A.  Haury,  editor,  published  by  Bethel 
College,  Newton. 

Monatsblatter  aus  Bethel  College  (German  monthly),  college;  David 
Goerz,  editor,  Bethel  College,  publisher,  Newton. 

Der  Herold  (German)  ;  H.  P.  Krehbiel,  editor,  Western  Book  and  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Newton. 

The  Halstead  Independent,  republican;  E.  J.  Bookwalter  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Halstead. 


44  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The  Burrton  Graphic,  independent;   E.  J.   Bookwalter  and  Jacob   Dick, 

editors  and  publishers,  Burrton. 
The  Burrton  Free  Lance,  neutral;  Ben  W.  Harlow,  editor  and  publisher, 

Burrton. 
The  Sedgwick  Pantagraph,  independent;   Mack  P.  Cretcher,  editor  and 

publisher,  Sedgwick. 
Congregational  Kansas    (monthly),  religious;  published  by  the  board  of 

directors    of   the    Kansas    Congregational    Home    Missionary    Society, 

Newton. 

McPHERSON  COUNTY— 355  bound  volumes. 

McPherson  Republican  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Wm.  J.  Kreh- 
biel,  editor  and  publisher,  McPherson. 

McPherson  Freeman  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  J.  A.  Almgren, 
editor  and  publisher,  McPherson. 

The  Democrat,  democratic;  Warren  Knaus,  editor  and  publisher,  Mc- 
Pherson. 

McPherson  Opinion,  democratic;  L.  C.  Criner,  editor  and  publisher,  Mc- 
Pherson. 

Rays  of  Light  (monthly),  college;  published  by  Rays  of  Light  Publish- 
ing Company,  McPherson. 

The  Lindsborg  News,  republican;  Anna  M.  Carlson,  editor,  M.  T.  Blom- 
gren,  manager,  Lindsborg. 

The  Lindsborg  Record,  republican;  J.  O.  Stromquist,  editor,  Bethany 
Printing  Company,  publishers,  Lindsborg. 

Lindsborgs-Posten  (Swede)  ;  G.  G.  Peterson,  editor,  Bethany  Printing 
Company,  publishers,  Lindsborg. 

Kansas  Missions-Tidning  (monthly) ;  Rev.  D.  V.  Brunstrom,  editor,  Kan- 
sas Missions-Tidning  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Lindsborg. 

Bethany  Bulletin  (seriiimonthly),  college;  published  by  the  students  of 
Bethany  College,.  Lindsborg. 

The  Bethany  Messenger  (weekly)  ;  edited  and  published  by  the  students 
of  Bethany  College,  Lindsborg. 

The  Kansas  Young  Lutheran  (monthly)  ;  Rev.  A.  Bergin,  editor,  organ 
of  the  Kansas  Conference  Luther  League,  Bethany  Book  and  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers,  Lindsborg. 

The  Marquette  Tribune,  republican;  H.  E.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher, 
Marquette. 

Moundridge  Journal,  neutral;  John  H.  Simonson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Moundridge. 

The  Inman  Review,  neutral;  Aron  Dick,  jr.,  editor  and  publisher,  Inman. 

The  Canton  Pilot,  neutral;  A.  E.  Duvall,  editor  and  publisher,  Canton. 
Zoinsbote  (weekly,  German)  ;  McPherson. 

SEDGWICK  COUNTY— 574  bound  volumes. 

The  Wichita  Eagle  (daily  and  weekly),  republican;  Garland  P.  Ferrell, 
editor,  Mrs.  Victoria  Murdock,  publisher,  Wichita. 

The  Wichita  Beacon  (daily),  republican;  Henry  J.  Allen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Wichita. 


EIGHTH  CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICT.  45 

Der  Wichita  Herold  (German),  independent;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor 
and  publisher,  Wichita. 

The  Democrat,  democratic;  John  H.  Shields,  editor;  Democratic  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Western  Newspaper  Union,  auxiliary;  Western  Newspaper  Union,  pub- 
lishers, Wichita. 

The  Kansas  Commoner,  democratic;  M.  B.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wichita. 

The  Price  Current,  commercial;  Clarence  I.  Reed,  editor,  Price  Current 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Christian  Companion,  religious;  W.  F.  Parmiter  and  others,  editors  and 
publishers,  Wichita. 

The  Sunflower  (weekly),  college;  D.  H.  Sloan,  editor,  published  by  stu- 
dents of  Fairmount  College,  Wichita. 

University  Life  (weekly),  college;  Charles  B.  Driscoll,  editor  in  chief, 
published  by  students  of  Friends  University,  Wichita. 

The  Wichita  Searchlight,  negro;  W.  N.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wichita. 

The  Catholic  Advance,  religious;  Advance  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers, Wichita. 

The  Southwestern  Grain  and  Flour  Journal  (monthly),  C.  W.  Wright, 
editor,  Southwestern  Grain  and  Flour  Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

The  Agricultural  Southwest,  C.  M.  Irwin,  general  manager,  C.  I.  Reed 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Kansas  Union  Journal  (labor)  ;  C.  F.  Stephens,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wichita.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  January  2,  1909.) 

Kansas  Magazine  (monthly)  ;  F.  Dumont  Smith,  editor,  Kansas  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Mount  Hope  Weekly  Clarion,  neutral;  Ben  0.  Woolman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Mount  Hope. 

The  Cheney  Sentinel;  L.  A.  McCaffree,  editor,  W.  P.  McCaffree,  manager, 
Cheney. 

Valley  Center  Index,  neutral;  O.  L.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher,  Valley 
Center.  (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  September  23,  1910.) 

Clearwater  Courant,  independent;  Earl  Leedy,  editor  and  manager,  Clear- 
water. 

The  Bentley  News,  neutral;  T.  M.  Peavey,  editor  and  publisher,  Bentley. 
(Not  received  by  the  Society  since  November  11,  1910.) 

The  Chronicle  (occasional),  religious;  E.  C.  Pollard,  editor  and  publisher, 
Mount  Hope. 

West  Wichita  News;  E.  V.  Welch  and  C.  H.  Miller,  editors  and  publishers, 
Wichita. 

The  Farmers'  Star  and  Live  Stock  Inspector;  Herbert  Shearer,  editor, 
Star  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Goddard  Gazette,  independent;  S.  G.  Burnham,  editor  and  publisher, 
Goddard. 

The  Wichita  Daily  Live  Stock  Journal;  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
Wichita. 


46  KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 

The  Wichita  Daily  Pointers  (distributed  free,  daily)  ;  James  D.  Car- 
penter, editor  and  publisher,  Wichita.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

Welch's  Weekly,  socialist;  A.  E.  Welch,  editor  and  publisher,  Wichita. 

The  Missionary  Messenger  (monthly),  religious;  Chas.  E.  Bradt,  editor, 
Wichita. 

Friends  University  Bulletin  (bimonthly)  ;  published  by  Friends  Uni- 
versity, Wichita. 

SUMNER  COUNTY— 482  bound  volumes. 

The  Monitor-Press,  republican;  J.  G.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wellington. 

Wellington  News  (daily),  republican;  H.  L.  Woods,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wellington. 

Sumner  County  Republican,  republican;  H.  L.  Woods,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Wellington.  (Not  received  by  the  Society.) 

The  People's  Voice,  democratic;  Chas.  R.  Havens,  editor  and  publisher, 
Wellington. 

Wellington  Journal  (daily),  independent;  Chas.  R.  Havens,  editor  and 
publisher,  Wellington. 

Caldwell  Advance,  independent;  C.  F.  Mclntyre,  editor  and  publisher, 
Caldwell. 

The  Caldwell  News,  republican;  C.  B.  MacDonald,  editor  and  publisher, 
Caldwell. 

The  Belle  Plaine  News,  independent;  J.  Byron  Cain,  editor  and  publisher, 
Belle  Plaine. 

The  Mulvane  News,  neutral;  J.  L.  Papes,  editor  and  publisher,  Mulvane. 

The  Argonia  Clipper,  independent;  M.  0.  Cissel,  editor  and  publisher, 
Argonia. 

Conway  Springs  Star,  independent;  E.  L.  Cline,  editor  and  publisher, 
Conway  Springs. 

The  Oxford  Register,  neutral;  B.  S.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher,  Ox- 
ford. (Not  received  by  the  Society  since  October  7,  1910.) 

South  Haven  New  Era,  local;  A.  V.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher, 
South  Haven. 

The  Milan  News,  neutral;  Samuel  H.  Barnd,  editor  and  publisher,  Milan. 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPERS,  AUGUST  1,  1911. 


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FOREIGN  NEWSPAPERS. 


Of  newspapers  and  periodicals  published  outside  of  Kansas, 
our  library  contains  11,713  volumes,  divided  among  states  and 
countries  as  follows : 


Alabama  

21 

New  York 

2fi08 

Alaska    

9 

North  Carolina 

18 

Arizona    

22 

North  Dakota 

AQ 

Arkansas    

39 

Ohio 

AAQ 

California    

264 

Oklahoma 

97C 

Colorado  

2.°.  6 

Oregon 

qq 

Connecticut   

150 

Pennsylvania 

£Qq 

Cuba  

14 

Rhode  Island 

qo 

Dakota    

1 

South  Carolina 

qn 

Delaware   

8 

South  Dakota 

qo 

District  of  Columbia  

577 

Tennessee 

4Q 

Florida  

43 

Texas 

Georgia    

49 

Utah   

74. 

Hawaii   

12 

Vermont 

on 

Idaho    

15 

Virginia   .  . 

CA 

Illinois    

1,208 

Washington 

00 

Indian  Terr,  (see  Oklahoma). 

West  Virginia  

30 

Indiana     

186 

Wisconsin 

CO 

Iowa    

197 

Wyoming 

AA 

Kentucky   

17 

Australia 

Louisiana  

53 

Belgium    .... 

a 

Maine   

28 

Brazil   . 

Maryland  

79 

Canada  

08 

Massachusetts  

1,363 

England  . 

1  47 

Michigan    

91 

France    

989 

Minnesota    

125 

Holland 

7 

Mississippi  .  .  

16 

Italy 

1 

Missouri     

946 

Mexico    . 

an 

Montana  

22 

New  Zealand 

Nebraska   

211 

Philippine  Islands 

1  q 

Nevada  

13 

Porto  Rico 

1  3 

New   Hampshire    

2 

Sweden  . 

qq 

New  Jersey  

85 

Venezuela 

New  Mexico   . 

149 

Gaylamount 


Binder 

Gaylord  Bros-.  1«e. 
Stockton,  Calif. 


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